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Lahore Pays Homage to City’s Architect, Sir Ganga Ram, on 174th Birth Anniversary

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Last updated: April 13, 2025 11:32 pm
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Published April 13, 2025
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The “Father of Modern Lahore” remembered for his enduring contributions to the city’s infrastructure, iconic buildings, and philanthropic endeavors.


Key Takeaways:

i) Sir Ganga Ram’s 174th birth anniversary was observed in Lahore, highlighting his pivotal role in shaping the modern city.

ii) His architectural brilliance is evident in landmarks like the GPO, Lahore Museum, and Aitchison College, while his philanthropy led to institutions like Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

iii) Beyond structures, his contributions to Lahore’s infrastructure and agriculture showcased his visionary approach to development.


Lahore, Pakistan – April 13, 2025 – Lahore today commemorated the 174th birth anniversary of Sir Ganga Ram (1851-1927), a distinguished civil engineer and architect whose transformative work earned him the title of the “Father of Modern Lahore.” Even nearly a century after his death, Sir Ganga Ram’s visionary urban planning and generous social contributions continue to define the city’s landscape and positively impact the lives of its residents.

Born in the vicinity of Lahore, Sir Ganga Ram dedicated his life to the modernization of the city during the British Raj. His meticulous engineering skills and forward-thinking approach resulted in the creation of numerous iconic structures that remain central to Lahore’s identity. Among his most notable architectural achievements are the majestic General Post Office (GPO), the culturally significant Lahore Museum, the prestigious Aitchison College, the historically important Mayo School of Arts (now the National College of Arts), the vital Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, the Lady MacLagan Girls High School dedicated to women’s education, and the Hailey College of Commerce, a key institution for business studies. Furthermore, a significant portion of Lahore’s central artery, The Mall, owes its development and planning to his expertise.

He played a crucial role in developing the city’s waterworks and sanitation systems, contributing significantly to public health and infrastructure.

Beyond these architectural landmarks, Sir Ganga Ram’s impact extended to the very foundations of Lahore’s urban life. He played a crucial role in developing the city’s waterworks and sanitation systems, contributing significantly to public health and infrastructure. His vision also extended to agriculture, where he pioneered innovative irrigation techniques that transformed barren lands into fertile agricultural areas, boosting the region’s economic potential.

Sir Ganga Ram’s commitment to social welfare was as profound as his engineering prowess. He established shelters for widows, championed educational initiatives, and consistently supported the less privileged members of society. His life exemplified a deep sense of community service and generosity, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion.

On this 174th anniversary of his birth, the people of Lahore fondly remember Sir Ganga Ram not only as a brilliant engineer and architect who shaped their city but also as a compassionate humanitarian whose vision continues to drive progress and social responsibility in Lahore and beyond. His contributions remain a source of pride and an inspiration for future development in Pakistan.

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