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Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital is located in Warangal city of the Indian state of Telangana. It is a 1,450-bed hospital which is undertaken by the government of Telangana. [1] The Health minister of Telangana, Etela Rajender announced that the existing MGM Hospital will be upgraded to a world class teaching hospital under the KNRUHS. [2]
Warangal (pronunciation ⓘ) is a city in the Indian state of Telangana and the district headquarters of Warangal district. It is the second largest city in Telangana with a population of 811,844 per 2011 Census of India , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and spreading over an 406 km 2 (157 sq mi). [ 1 ]
Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DIPSAR) School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (SPS, DPSRU) Faculty of Pharmacy, Jamia Hamdard; Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Pharmacy; Mahatma Gandhi Institute Of Technology and Management (MGITI) St. Lawrence Pharmacy College, near Petrol Pump; Subramaniam Bharati College of Science ...
Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Shimla, India [1] Opened in 1664, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai is the first medical institution in the country. Chain hospitals Various chain or network hospitals operate in various cities of India.
Warangal Multi Super Speciality Hospital is an under construction 24 floor government-owned super speciality hospital in Warangal, Telangana, India. Foundation stone was laid in June 2021 by Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao , then Chief Minister of Telangana.
The hospital, which initially catered only to TGSRTC employees, now accepts out-patients from the general public. [ 20 ] QR Code-based UPI Payments : In 2021, TGSRTC implemented QR code-based UPI payment systems at OPRS counters, cargo counters in Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) and Jubilee Bus Station (JBS), as well as at all bus pass ...
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James Street circa 1880, an important shopping district in Secunderabad [7]. Following the dissolution of the Chalukya empire into four parts in the 11th century, the areas around the present-day Hyderabad and Secunderabad came under the control of the Kakatiya dynasty (1158–1310), whose seat of power was at Warangal, 148 km (92 mi) northeast of modern Hyderabad.