Founder
The founder of Manohar Hill Charitable Trust, Late Sri. P. Geevarghese, a Kottayam Industrialist was a great philanthropist who had great vision was very kind to the poor and needy. By his sincere efforts he started the MGDM Hospital, Kangazha as a small clinic in 1964 which is now grown to a 360 bedded multispeciality hospital in the serene village of Kangazha. His vision passion for the very growth of the ended up with the starting of School of Nursing in few years, which was named after him as P. Geevarghese School of Nursing. Then the many other institutions like the Multi purpose health worker training institute, School of Laboratory Technology & Vocational Training center etc. were the established. The present Managing Trustee, Sri. Varghese Paul, Keeping the pace and momentum of the work of his father has added the Theophilus College of Nursing in 2002 in the new academic building and later in 2005 the PGM College of arts and science named after the Late Sri. P Geevarghese.
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