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HEH Nizam and Alladin Technical Institute

The HEH Nizam and Alladin Technical Institute is an Indian technical education institution. It is recorded in the Wikidata cohort of Indian universities and educational institutions, reflecting its role as a provider of technical training in India.

Key facts
Name HEH Nizam and Alladin Technical Institute
Type Technical institute
Country India
Wikidata ID Q5629431

Background

The institute's name references His Exalted Highness (HEH), the style historically associated with the Nizam of Hyderabad, the ruler of the princely state of Hyderabad until its accession to the Indian Union in 1948. Institutions bearing the "HEH the Nizam" prefix were typically founded under the patronage of the Asaf Jahi dynasty or established with endowments connected to the Nizam's government, a tradition that produced several educational and charitable bodies in the Hyderabad region.

Significance

Technical institutes of this kind have historically played a role in providing vocational, diploma-level, and craft-based training in India, supporting industrial growth and skilled employment. Institutions tied to the legacy of the Nizam's administration form part of the broader educational heritage of the Deccan and the present-day state of Telangana.

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