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English: Mohammed Vizarat Rasool Khan (22 Dec 1946 – 21 Oct 2013) was a former member of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly[1] and founder and chairman Shadan Group of Educational Institutions. [1]. He was called "Sir Syed of Deccan". [2]

He has set up the largest network of educational institution among Muslims in India in recent past which includes 24 Engineering colleges, 2 Medical colleges and hospitals .[3]

One of the greatest achievement is setting up of first Muslim medical college and hospital for Girls after independence[2]

In April 2012 has received the 'Lifetime achievement award' by the Khan Bahadur Babukhan Foundation[3]

Dr Vizarat Rasool Khan died on 21 October 2013[4]

His dream was to set up an autonomous minority university for which he has been striving hard for the past five years.
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Source http://www.shadan.in/management.html
Author Shadan Group of Institutions

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