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Government Medical College, Mahaboobnagar

Management
Public/Government
Established In
2016
Courses Offered
MBBS

Government Medical College, Mahabubnagar is a medical school and tertiary Care hospital established at Edira, Mahabubngar district, State of Telangana. The medical college is located on a 50 acre land. The intake of students in this college is 150 per year for MBBS degree course. The college is affiliated to the kaloji Narayana Rao University of health sciences, Warangal, Telangana.
To enrich the inquisitive minds of its students with up to date and advanced knowledge and information on medical subjects.
To perform Scientific research and provide quality health services
To nourish and nurture its students in a way that they always remain benevolent, compassionate and Sympathetic to their patients while performing their professional duties.
Mahabubnagar district is a district in the Indian state of Telangana.
Mahabubnagar was formerly known as Palamoor, meaning “land of milk” due to its milk production.
The name was changed to Mahabubnagar on 4 December 1890, in honour of Mir Mahbub Ali Khan Asaf Jah VI, the Nizam of Hyderabad (1869–1911 AD)
The district shares boundaries with Narayanapet, Vikarabad, Rangareddy, Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthy and Jogulamba Gadwal districts.
The area that forms current Mahabubnagar district has held historic significance. It was under Janapada rule by 6th century BCE, and later was Maurya territory.
The region was at the core of the Satavahana dynasty from 221 BCE to 218 CE, and also a large part of the Chalukya dynasty from the 5th to the 11th century CE.
The region was later part of the Kingdom of Golkonda ( 1364 -1512), with its capital city Golkonda located near Hyderabad In 1518 it came under control of the Qutb Shani dynasty, which reigned until 1687.
The region was then a part of l Hyderabad State, ruled by the Asaf Jahi Dynasty, from 1724 to 1948

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