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Government College University, Lahore

The Government College University (colloquially known as GCU; Punjabi, Urdu: گورنمنٹ کالج یونیورسٹی), is a public research university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. GCU is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in Pakistan. Founded as Government College, Lahore, in 1864 under British administration, it became a university in 2002.

Government College University
Other name
GCU
Former names
Government College (GC)
Motto
  • Educating People for tomorrow (historical)
  • Courage to Know (present)
TypePublic
Established1864; 159 years ago (1864)
Accreditation
ChancellorGovernor of the Punjab
Vice-ChancellorAsghar Zaidi[1]
Academic staff
454[2]
Administrative staff
103[2]
Students10,662[2]
Undergraduates5,831[2]
Postgraduates1,712[2]
520[2]
Other students
Intermediate, Certifications[2]
Location, ,
Pakistan

31°34′24″N 74°18′28″E / 31.5732°N 74.3079°E / 31.5732; 74.3079
CampusUrban
Colours    Royal blue, goldenrod, maroon
Websitegcu.edu.pk

Overview Edit

 
Dr. Asghar Zaidi VC GCU

In 1864, Government College was established by the British government in India.[3][4] After being elevated to university status in 2002, it has becomes one the ten largest educational institutions in Pakistan,[citation needed] with a student body of over 12,000. It has 32 academic departments, segregated into five faculties. There are five research centers, focused on academic and industrial research and development projects. The university secured the second place in the general category by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) in 2013.[5] It has the highest graduation rate in the country, with an average of 94.6% annually.[6][7] In Government College University, the medium of instruction is English.

Government College University is noted for its historical roots and produced notable scholars such as poet-philosopher Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Nobel laureates Har Gobind Khorana and Abdus Salam, former president of both the United Nations General Assembly and the International Court of Justice Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, scholar and novelist couple Bano Qudsia and Ashfaq Ahmed. Among its graduates are also four prime ministers and one caretaker prime minister of Pakistan.

History Edit

 
Government College, Lahore circa 1880

Originally, the establishment of a central college in Lahore was sanctioned in 1856 by the British Raj, given that the teachers were from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Dublin University HC or Durham University. Under the leadership of Dr. Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, a professor of Arabic and Islamic Law at King's College London, the college was established on 1 January 1864, located in the Palace of Raja Dhyan Singh Haveli (Dogra prime minister of Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore) inside Walled City of Lahore, as an affiliated college of Calcutta University.

In April 1871, the college moved to a large Bungalow near Anarkali Bazaar. In 1873, its location was again changed to another house called Rahim Khan's Kothi due to rapidly increasing student strength. It moved to its present building in 1876.

The first principal was Dr. Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, whose name is closely attached to the college. In 1882, Leitner was very instrumental in laying the foundation of Punjab University, Lahore. Thereafter, the college would remain affiliated with Punjab University for 115 years. In 1997, government of the Punjab gave Government College autonomy in all affairs and granted degree awarding status.[3]

In 2002, it was promoted to university status by the government of Punjab; the word college was retained in its title for preserving its historical roots.[8]

 
Main Building, GCU

Campus Edit

 
GCU's Iconic tower

Old Campus Edit

Positioned in Downtown Lahore, it is located at the junction of The Mall, Lahore and the Lower Mall, surrounded by main business and administrative areas, schools, colleges and Punjab University old Campus. The main building was designed by W. Purdon and completed in 1877 at a cost of Rs. 320,000. In the centre of the main building stands a 176' tall clock tower. Built during the colonial era, the main building reflects the neo-Gothic tradition, with broad verandahs and elevated ceilings. A large ground accompanies the main building, alluded to as the "Oval Ground". In 2019, the ground was renamed "The Leitner Oval", in honour of Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, the first principal of the institute.[9] To meet the needs of an increasing number of students, several buildings and blocks have been commissioned which include a postgraduate block, a new block for intermediate students and a bachelors' block which is accessible by an overhead bridge. The main campus is spread over 56 acres along the Anarkali Bazaar, one of the oldest surviving markets in Lahore.[10]

Kala Shah Kaku Campus Edit

On 24 August 2019, the Kala Shah Kaku campus of the university was inaugurated which is known as GCU KSK campus. The campus is spread over 370 acres, able to house 25,000 students, 1,250 teachers and 650 staff members. 22 hostels are available for accommodation.[11]

On 24 September 2020, the new campus was formally opened to students. A bus shuttle service will operate between both campuses.[12]

Emblem Edit

 
Annual Dinner at GCU

The torch, as the crest of the university emblem, represents the light of knowledge. The motto "Courage to Know" represents the guiding principle of the student community.[13]

Academics Edit

Programs Edit

The university offers degrees in Higher Secondary School Certificate (locally referred to as Intermediate), undergraduate and post-graduate studies. In the higher education level, it offers 28 bachelor's degrees, 28 MS/MPhil Degrees and 19 PhD degrees. These degrees are offered under the following faculties:

  • Faculty of Chemistry and Life Sciences[14]
  • Faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences[15]
  • Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences[16]
  • Faculty of Language, Islamic & Oriental Learning[17]
  • Faculty of Engineering[18]

Research Edit

The university has always been a research-led university, however, in recent times, it has shifted its focus towards quality output projects, which the university believes to be beneficial academically and industrially. Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) has been set up to manage all research issues. The objective of the office is to advance, diversify and manage all research programs and to uphold international standards of research.[19]

It receives research grants mostly from foreign universities like Strathclyde University, Cranfield University, World Bank Researchers Alliance for Development and British Council and from national institutes and organizations like Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF), Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), PTCL, Higher Education Commission and Ministry of Science and Technology.[20]

Institutes Edit

The university has five autonomous/semi-autonomous, research-oriented institutes, focused on academic and industrial research and development projects. These institutes are:

Abdus Salam School for Mathematical Sciences Edit

The Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences (ASSMS) is one of the largest mathematical research institutes in Pakistan.[22] The school was established in 2003 by Government of Punjab under the aegis of Government College University.[23] The aim of the school is to train professional scientists to pursue the study of scientific and technological problems by mathematical methods and to undertake research in branches of mathematical sciences. Before the existence of the school, Pakistani mathematicians opted to study abroad for postdoctoral fellowships; but after ASSMS was established, an increasing number of PhD holders from foreign institutions are choosing this school to pursue their postdoctoral fellowships.[22]

In 2011, it was labeled as the first "Emerging Regional Center of Excellence" by the European Mathematical Society (EMS) for the period 2011 to 2015.[24]

It has taken steps to provide encouragement to Pakistani students in schools and colleges. These include:

Chairs Edit

Abdus Salam Chair in Physics Edit

The Abdus Salam Chair in Physics, named after the Pakistani theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Abdus Salam is an honorary chair in physics at the university. Starting out as a semi-autonomous institute, it became operational in March 2000 with the efforts of Ishfaq Ahmad, a lifelong friend of Salam. In 2009, the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) donated Salam's original Nobel certificate to the Salam Chair in Physics. The former director of ICTP Dr. Katepalli R. Sreenivasan visited Lahore where he gifted the original Nobel certificate to the university's alma mater. The certificate reads: "for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including, inter-alia, the prediction of the weak neutral current".[30]

It has been integrated into Department of Physics, where MPhil and PhD students carry out their research work.[31] Some of its achievements include: getting 52 research publications in international journals;[32] producing 6 PhD and 25 MPhil theses; setting up a Plasma Technology Lab; and contracting research grants from funding agencies and research centers such as the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL),[33] Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF)[34] and Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR).[32]

Dr. Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry Chair in Experimental Physics Edit

The Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry Chair in Experimental Physics was named after Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry, a renowned Pakistani nuclear physicist and a professor of particle physics at the university. He is widely regarded as having been the pioneer of experimental nuclear physics research in Pakistan.[35] During his tenure as a professor at the university, he set up High Tension Laboratory there in 1952 (now amalgamated into Center for Advanced Studies in Physics CASP) where research anent to gaseous discharges, ion, and electron impact phenomena, nuclear physics, radioactivity, and cosmic rays is carried out.

The university set up the chair in recognition of his services to Pakistan and to Physics. Currently, post-graduate research work in Applied Physics is carried out here.[36]

Mahboob-ul-Haq Chair in Economics Edit

The Mahboob-ul-Haq Chair in Economics is the latest addition to honorary chairs at the university, named after Mahbub ul Haq, a Pakistani economist, politician and international development theorist who served as the 13th Finance Minister of Pakistan.[37] While serving as the Special Advisor to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), he led the establishment of the Human Development Report (HDI) and the widely respected Human Development Index (HDI).[38] The Economist called him "one of the visionaries of international development."[39]

The university established the chair to recognize his services to Pakistan, its people, and above all to the discipline of Economics.[40] Apart from post-graduate research in Economics, the chair is also in charge of publishing GCU Economics Journal an annual scholarly and peer-audited publication. Its intent is to act as a platform for researchers, professionals, and students to share their achievements, perspectives, and practical experiences.[41]

Other Chairs Edit

The following chairs have been announced and will be put into effect in near future.[citation needed]

The following six[inconsistent] chairs have been established at the respective departments:

Accommodation Edit

The university has four hostels – three for boys and one for girls. Iqbal Hostel (built-in 1891) and Quaid-e-Azam Hostel (built-in 1993) accommodate about 150 and 200 Intermediate students, respectively. The New Hostel (built-in 1937) houses about 400 Degree students. Girls Hostel (built-in 1975) accommodates about 50 girl students. A Faculty Mess has been built for visiting family members, faculty and officers of the other universities. Lodging and messing facilities are available here.[43]

Notable alumni Edit

Alumni of the institute are called Ravians, which is a derived word from the name of the student magazine "Ravi", published by the administration of the college; the magazine name itself is inspired by the Ravi River that passes through Lahore.[44]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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For other uses see Government College University This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Government College University colloquially known as GCU Punjabi Urdu گورنمنٹ کالج یونیورسٹی is a public research university in Lahore Punjab Pakistan GCU is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in Pakistan Founded as Government College Lahore in 1864 under British administration it became a university in 2002 Government College UniversityOther nameGCUFormer namesGovernment College GC MottoEducating People for tomorrow historical Courage to Know present TypePublicEstablished1864 159 years ago 1864 AccreditationHigher Education CommissionPakistan Engineering CouncilPakistan Bar CouncilChancellorGovernor of the PunjabVice ChancellorAsghar Zaidi 1 Academic staff454 2 Administrative staff103 2 Students10 662 2 Undergraduates5 831 2 Postgraduates1 712 2 Doctoral students520 2 Other studentsIntermediate Certifications 2 LocationLahore Punjab Pakistan31 34 24 N 74 18 28 E 31 5732 N 74 3079 E 31 5732 74 3079CampusUrbanColours Royal blue goldenrod maroonWebsitegcu wbr edu wbr pk Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Campus 3 1 Old Campus 3 2 Kala Shah Kaku Campus 4 Emblem 5 Academics 5 1 Programs 5 2 Research 5 3 Institutes 6 Abdus Salam School for Mathematical Sciences 7 Chairs 7 1 Abdus Salam Chair in Physics 7 2 Dr Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry Chair in Experimental Physics 7 3 Mahboob ul Haq Chair in Economics 7 4 Other Chairs 8 Accommodation 9 Notable alumni 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksOverview Edit nbsp Dr Asghar Zaidi VC GCUIn 1864 Government College was established by the British government in India 3 4 After being elevated to university status in 2002 it has becomes one the ten largest educational institutions in Pakistan citation needed with a student body of over 12 000 It has 32 academic departments segregated into five faculties There are five research centers focused on academic and industrial research and development projects The university secured the second place in the general category by the Higher Education Commission HEC in 2013 5 It has the highest graduation rate in the country with an average of 94 6 annually 6 7 In Government College University the medium of instruction is English Government College University is noted for its historical roots and produced notable scholars such as poet philosopher Allama Muhammad Iqbal Nobel laureates Har Gobind Khorana and Abdus Salam former president of both the United Nations General Assembly and the International Court of Justice Muhammad Zafarullah Khan scholar and novelist couple Bano Qudsia and Ashfaq Ahmed Among its graduates are also four prime ministers and one caretaker prime minister of Pakistan History Edit nbsp Government College Lahore circa 1880Originally the establishment of a central college in Lahore was sanctioned in 1856 by the British Raj given that the teachers were from University of Oxford University of Cambridge Dublin University HC or Durham University Under the leadership of Dr Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner a professor of Arabic and Islamic Law at King s College London the college was established on 1 January 1864 located in the Palace of Raja Dhyan Singh Haveli Dogra prime minister of Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore inside Walled City of Lahore as an affiliated college of Calcutta University In April 1871 the college moved to a large Bungalow near Anarkali Bazaar In 1873 its location was again changed to another house called Rahim Khan s Kothi due to rapidly increasing student strength It moved to its present building in 1876 The first principal was Dr Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner whose name is closely attached to the college In 1882 Leitner was very instrumental in laying the foundation of Punjab University Lahore Thereafter the college would remain affiliated with Punjab University for 115 years In 1997 government of the Punjab gave Government College autonomy in all affairs and granted degree awarding status 3 In 2002 it was promoted to university status by the government of Punjab the word college was retained in its title for preserving its historical roots 8 nbsp Main Building GCUCampus Edit nbsp GCU s Iconic towerOld Campus Edit Positioned in Downtown Lahore it is located at the junction of The Mall Lahore and the Lower Mall surrounded by main business and administrative areas schools colleges and Punjab University old Campus The main building was designed by W Purdon and completed in 1877 at a cost of Rs 320 000 In the centre of the main building stands a 176 tall clock tower Built during the colonial era the main building reflects the neo Gothic tradition with broad verandahs and elevated ceilings A large ground accompanies the main building alluded to as the Oval Ground In 2019 the ground was renamed The Leitner Oval in honour of Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner the first principal of the institute 9 To meet the needs of an increasing number of students several buildings and blocks have been commissioned which include a postgraduate block a new block for intermediate students and a bachelors block which is accessible by an overhead bridge The main campus is spread over 56 acres along the Anarkali Bazaar one of the oldest surviving markets in Lahore 10 Kala Shah Kaku Campus Edit On 24 August 2019 the Kala Shah Kaku campus of the university was inaugurated which is known as GCU KSK campus The campus is spread over 370 acres able to house 25 000 students 1 250 teachers and 650 staff members 22 hostels are available for accommodation 11 On 24 September 2020 the new campus was formally opened to students A bus shuttle service will operate between both campuses 12 Emblem Edit nbsp Annual Dinner at GCUThe torch as the crest of the university emblem represents the light of knowledge The motto Courage to Know represents the guiding principle of the student community 13 Academics EditPrograms Edit The university offers degrees in Higher Secondary School Certificate locally referred to as Intermediate undergraduate and post graduate studies In the higher education level it offers 28 bachelor s degrees 28 MS MPhil Degrees and 19 PhD degrees These degrees are offered under the following faculties Faculty of Chemistry and Life Sciences 14 Faculty of Mathematical amp Physical Sciences 15 Faculty of Arts amp Social Sciences 16 Faculty of Language Islamic amp Oriental Learning 17 Faculty of Engineering 18 Research Edit The university has always been a research led university however in recent times it has shifted its focus towards quality output projects which the university believes to be beneficial academically and industrially Office of Research Innovation and Commercialization ORIC has been set up to manage all research issues The objective of the office is to advance diversify and manage all research programs and to uphold international standards of research 19 It receives research grants mostly from foreign universities like Strathclyde University Cranfield University World Bank Researchers Alliance for Development and British Council and from national institutes and organizations like Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission PAEC Pakistan Science Foundation PSF Khan Research Laboratories KRL PTCL Higher Education Commission and Ministry of Science and Technology 20 Institutes Edit The university has five autonomous semi autonomous research oriented institutes focused on academic and industrial research and development projects These institutes are Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences ASSMS study of scientific and technological problems by mathematical methods in mathematical sciences Center for Advanced Studies in Physics CASP research and development R amp D in Experimental Physics Institute of Industrial Biotechnology IIB offers degrees in Biotechnology and Microbiology Sustainable Development Study Center SDSC R amp D in Environmental science Center of Excellence of China Studies CECS offers diplomas in Chinese language and China studies 21 Abdus Salam School for Mathematical Sciences EditMain article Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences The Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences ASSMS is one of the largest mathematical research institutes in Pakistan 22 The school was established in 2003 by Government of Punjab under the aegis of Government College University 23 The aim of the school is to train professional scientists to pursue the study of scientific and technological problems by mathematical methods and to undertake research in branches of mathematical sciences Before the existence of the school Pakistani mathematicians opted to study abroad for postdoctoral fellowships but after ASSMS was established an increasing number of PhD holders from foreign institutions are choosing this school to pursue their postdoctoral fellowships 22 In 2011 it was labeled as the first Emerging Regional Center of Excellence by the European Mathematical Society EMS for the period 2011 to 2015 24 It has taken steps to provide encouragement to Pakistani students in schools and colleges These include Hiring Foreign Faculty to teach or supervise ASSMS students in advanced level mathematics 25 This step was initiated by the founding Director General of ASSMS A D R Choudary Jurgen Herzog Josip Pecaric 26 Amer Iqbal Alexandru Dimca and Hannah Markwig are among Foreign Faculty that have supervised co supervised Ph D students at ASSMS Hosted international conferences and workshops in mathematics 25 The most important conferences of AS SMS were World Conferences of Mathematics in the 21st Century series held during the tenure of A D R Choudary Some notable mathematicians that have visited and given talks in this conference series are Ari Laptev president of the EMS 2007 2010 27 Marta Sanz Sole president of the EMS 2011 2014 28 Pierre Cartier an associate of the Bourbaki Group 29 Arnfinn Laudal 28 Michel Waldschmidt 29 Janos Pach 28 Alan Huckleberry 28 Aline Bonami 29 and Ragni Piene Chair of the Abel Prize Committee 2010 2014 and the first ever woman in the International Mathematical Union Executive Committee 29 Up until 2014 during the tenure of A D R Choudary the faculty at the Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences hosted training camps for students from schools and colleges The participants of the camps are prepared for the national team of Pakistan to compete at the International Mathematical Olympiad IMO In 2005 the national team of Pakistan took part for the first time in IMO Trained in ASSMS the Pakistan team won its first medal at IMO in 2007 and its first silver medal in 2012 ASSMS initiated the Mathematical Kangaroo contests at the national level Chairs EditAbdus Salam Chair in Physics Edit Main article Abdus Salam Chair in Physics The Abdus Salam Chair in Physics named after the Pakistani theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Abdus Salam is an honorary chair in physics at the university Starting out as a semi autonomous institute it became operational in March 2000 with the efforts of Ishfaq Ahmad a lifelong friend of Salam In 2009 the International Center for Theoretical Physics ICTP donated Salam s original Nobel certificate to the Salam Chair in Physics The former director of ICTP Dr Katepalli R Sreenivasan visited Lahore where he gifted the original Nobel certificate to the university s alma mater The certificate reads for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles including inter alia the prediction of the weak neutral current 30 It has been integrated into Department of Physics where MPhil and PhD students carry out their research work 31 Some of its achievements include getting 52 research publications in international journals 32 producing 6 PhD and 25 MPhil theses setting up a Plasma Technology Lab and contracting research grants from funding agencies and research centers such as the International Center for Theoretical Physics ICTP Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission PAEC Kahuta Research Laboratories KRL 33 Pakistan Science Foundation PSF 34 and Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research PCSIR 32 Dr Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry Chair in Experimental Physics Edit The Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry Chair in Experimental Physics was named after Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry a renowned Pakistani nuclear physicist and a professor of particle physics at the university He is widely regarded as having been the pioneer of experimental nuclear physics research in Pakistan 35 During his tenure as a professor at the university he set up High Tension Laboratory there in 1952 now amalgamated into Center for Advanced Studies in Physics CASP where research anent to gaseous discharges ion and electron impact phenomena nuclear physics radioactivity and cosmic rays is carried out The university set up the chair in recognition of his services to Pakistan and to Physics Currently post graduate research work in Applied Physics is carried out here 36 Mahboob ul Haq Chair in Economics Edit The Mahboob ul Haq Chair in Economics is the latest addition to honorary chairs at the university named after Mahbub ul Haq a Pakistani economist politician and international development theorist who served as the 13th Finance Minister of Pakistan 37 While serving as the Special Advisor to the United Nations Development Program UNDP he led the establishment of the Human Development Report HDI and the widely respected Human Development Index HDI 38 The Economist called him one of the visionaries of international development 39 The university established the chair to recognize his services to Pakistan its people and above all to the discipline of Economics 40 Apart from post graduate research in Economics the chair is also in charge of publishing GCU Economics Journal an annual scholarly and peer audited publication Its intent is to act as a platform for researchers professionals and students to share their achievements perspectives and practical experiences 41 Other Chairs Edit The following chairs have been announced and will be put into effect in near future citation needed Dr Muhammad Ajmal Chair in Psychology Patras Bokhari Chair in English Dr Har Gobind Khorana Chair in ChemistryThe following six inconsistent chairs have been established at the respective departments Allama Iqbal Chair in Philosophy Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner Chair in History Syed Ali Hujwiri Chair in Persian Ashfaq Ahmed Chair in Urdu Sultan Ahmed Chair in Biological Sciences 42 Accommodation EditThe university has four hostels three for boys and one for girls Iqbal Hostel built in 1891 and Quaid e Azam Hostel built in 1993 accommodate about 150 and 200 Intermediate students respectively The New Hostel built in 1937 houses about 400 Degree students Girls Hostel built in 1975 accommodates about 50 girl students A Faculty Mess has been built for visiting family members faculty and officers of the other universities Lodging and messing facilities are available here 43 Notable alumni EditMain article List of RaviansAlumni of the institute are called Ravians which is a derived word from the name of the student magazine Ravi published by the administration of the college the magazine name itself is inspired by the Ravi River that passes through Lahore 44 nbsp Sir Muhammad Iqbal the national poet of Pakistan and important figure in Urdu literature nbsp Har Gobind Khorana won the 1968 Nobel Prize in Medicine nbsp Abdus Salam won the 1979 Nobel prize in Physics nbsp Ishfaq Ahmad Pakistani nuclear physicist who served at CERN and the International Atomic Energy Agency Nawaz Sharif former three times 12th 14th and 20th prime minister of Pakistan Zafarullah Khan Jamali 15th prime minister of Pakistan Yousaf Raza Gillani 18th prime minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif 23rd prime minister of Pakistan Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi former caretaker prime minister of Pakistan and former senior vice president of the World Bank Madan Lal Dhingra 1883 1909 Indian revolutionary pro independence activist 45 who while studying in England assassinated a British colonial officer William Hutt Curzon Wyllie 46 Dhingra was hanged at HM Prison Pentonville 47 denied Hindu rites and buried by the British authorities 48 Winston Churchill privately acknowledged Dhingra s statement t he Finest ever made in the name of Patriotism 49 Syed Ahmed Shah Patras Bokhari served as the first Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations Dev Anand born Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand 26 September 1923 3 December 2011 Indian film Superstar writer director and producer known for his work in Hindi cinema through a career that spanned over six decades He was one of the most successful and celebrated actors in the Indian film history Faiz Ahmad Faiz one of the most celebrated poets of the Urdu language in Pakistan as well as in India Raheel Sharif former Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Asif Saeed Khan Khosa Pakistani jurist who served as the 26th chief justice of Pakistan from 18 January 2019 to 20 December 2019 Hamid Gul former Director General of the Inter Services Intelligence ISI Pakistan s premier intelligence agency between 1987 and 1989 Jahangir Khan 6 time squash world champion who is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all time Tariq Jamil Pakistani Islamic television preacher religious writer scholar and a member of the Tablighi Jamaat Ashfaq Ahmed Pakistani intellectual playwright and broadcaster awarded the President s Pride of Performance and Sitara i Imtiaz for his services in the field of literature Bilal U Haq marine geoscientist and poet France s Prestwich Prize laureate in geology Senior Justice Javed Iqbal son of Dr Muhammad Iqbal had a prolific career in the Judiciary of Pakistan Amjad Siddique Pakistani former first class cricketer who played for Water and Power Development Authority cricket team WAPDA cricket team including some time as captain Rameez Raja Pakistani former cricketer who represented Pakistan in 1990s He is a well known commentator in international cricket matches Former chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Iqrar Ul Hassan TV presenter and Investigative reporter of ARY News He hosts a famous program Sar e Aam Ismat Beg PhD Bucharest mathematician known for his work on Multiple criteria decision analysis and fixed point mathematics Hadiqa Kiani Pakistani singer Aftab Iqbal senior TV anchor and Journalist Javed Ahmad Ghamidi Pakistani Muslim theologian Quran scholar Islamic modernist exegete and educationist Rehan Butt former international field hockey player and captain of Pakistan team who represented Pakistan from 2002 to 2012 Farid Ahmad Khan Pakistani doctor and plastic surgeon who served as chairman and dean of Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex from 2015 to 2018 and Registrar of King Edward Medical University from 2011 to 2015 Gallery Edit nbsp GCU as seen from outside nbsp GCU s tower nbsp British style architecture of GCU nbsp GCU s overhead bridge connecting Main Building with Bachelors Block nbsp GCU Old Building of Languages nbsp GCU courtyard nbsp GCU s amphitheatre after rain nbsp Overview to Bokhari Auditorium GCU s general auditorium named after Patras Bokhari nbsp GCU s Tower Door representing English church architectureSee also EditList of RaviansReferences Edit Vice Chancellor s Welcome Note a b c d e f g About GC University Lahore Government College University Lahore Retrieved 29 August 2020 a b About GC University Lahore gcu edu pk Retrieved 16 September 2019 Bangash Yaqoob Khan Virdee Pippa October 2022 Partitioning the University of the Panjab 1947 The Indian Economic amp Social History Review 59 4 423 445 doi 10 1177 00194646221130414 hdl 2086 22269 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18 September 2019 GCU Old Ravian Union Old Ravian Union Retrieved 9 September 2013 Chandra Bipan 1989 India s Struggle for Independence New Delhi Penguin Books India pp 144 145 ISBN 978 0 14 010781 4 Nehru Jawaharlal Nand Lal Gupta 2006 Jawaharlal Nehru on Communalism Hope India Publications p 161 ISBN 978 81 7871 117 1 Madan Lal Dhingra The Open University Retrieved 19 March 2016 Godbole Dr Shreerang Madan Lal Dhingra A lion hearted National hero Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Retrieved 19 March 2016 Bandhu Vishav 19 January 2021 The Life And Times Of Madan Lal Dhingra Prabhat Prakashan ISBN 9788184302295 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Government College University Lahore at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Government College University Lahore amp oldid 1174293398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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