Why were hill stations called as 'home' by the British ?
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Hill stations in British India were established for a variety of reasons. One of the first reasons in the early 1800s, was for the place to act as a sanitorium for the ailing family members of British officials. ... In the second half of the 19th century, there was a period of consolidation with few new hill stations.
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The British built hill stations to avoid the hot weather of cities and enjoy the cool weather of hill stations. The purpose behind making such hill station was to recreate the atmosphere of their home country Europe.
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