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Somerset State Hospital: Somerset: 1938: 463: 1947: n/a: closed: cottage: Began as county poor farm. Is now converted to a Correctional facility South Mountain Restoration Center: Mont Alto: 1907: 1100: 1970: active: cottage: also known as Samuel G. Dixon State Hospital Torrance State Hospital: Derry Township: 1919: 3300: 1950s: 229 (2008 ...
Dewas State (1728–1948) of Pawar clan. Dewas State Senior, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 15-guns; Dewas State Junior, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 15-guns; Sangli, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 11-guns; Bhor (Gandekar State), title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns; Jawhar State, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns
In Jammu and Kashmir, a state with a Muslim majority but a Hindu ruler, the Maharaja hoped to remain independent but acceded to India on 27 October 1947 at the outset of the invasion of Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan — leading to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947.
A state hospital is a hospital funded and operated by the government of a state. In some countries, such as South Africa , the term is synonymous with public hospital . [ 1 ] In other countries, like the United States , general public hospitals are operated by local governments .
Sangli-Miraj combined has more than 1000+ Hospitals and Clinics. Sangli is known as Turmeric city for its global turmeric trade as well grapes, raisins, jaggery and the most significant number of sugar factories in India, with district area having has more than 30 sugar factories. The Sangli region boasts the largest raisin market in Asia.
District HQ Sangli is 45 km by road - State Highway; State HQ Mumbai is 400 km by road - State Highway + National Highway via Pune; Solapur City is 150 km via State Highway; Pandharpur City 100 km by road; Coastal City Malvan is 250 km via Kolhapur, by road; Nearest junction Miraj is 40 km by Road; Nearest railway station Kavathe Mahankal is ...
Maharaja Agrasen Hospital may refer to these hospitals in India named after the legendary Indian king Agrasen: Maharaja Agrasen Hospital (Bangalore) Maharaja Agrasen ...
At that time, the State was under the Court of Wards, governed by a British Commissioner P. Wylly, and the affairs of the state remained under the control of his grandmother, the Dowager Maharani of Mayurbhanj. On 15 August 1892, the Maharaja, having reached the age of 21, came of age and formally assumed the role of Maharaja.