In this paper we study the ground state ferromagnetism in
a doubly orbitally degenerate Hubbard model generalized by
taking into account correlated hopping and inter-atomic
exchange interaction. We find that an important role in the
stabilization of ferromagnetism is played by the intra- and
inter-atomic exchange interactions as well as correlated
hopping, which allows us to describe the metallic
paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition with a realistic
relationship between the above-mentioned exchange interactions.
The expression for magnetization and the criterion of
ferromagnetic ground state stability are derived. The obtained
results are compared with some experimental data for magnetic
materials.