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The Government College University (GCU) Lahore, the oldest institute of learning in Pakistan, on Tuesday (today) turned 149 years and 150th year of its establishment will be commenced. Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman announced the 2013 a year celebrations for all Ravians and Old Ravians, saying that the university and Old Ravians Union had planned several literary, co-curricular and social events to mark the sesquicentennial year.
Talking about the history of GCU, the Vice Chancellor said that it opened its eyes as Government College, Lahore in the Haveli (palace) of Dhian Singh in the Walled City on January 01, 1864. The present gothic-style majestic building of the GC University Lahore was completed in 1877 on 3700 square feet in the north of Soldiers Garden (Gol Bagh) with a cost of Rs 320,000.
The College was initially affiliated with the Calcutta University as there was no university in this part of the sub-continent at that time. The Government College, Lahore was raised to the status of University in 2002 and was renamed as the GC University Lahore.
From first principle Dr G.W Lietner to second Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman, as many as 27 heads have served this great institution. Talking to media, Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-Rahman said that the academic travel which was started in 1864 with just nine students and three teachers produced hundreds of literary figures, politicians, two Nobel Laureates, five prime ministers, jurists, sportsmen and scientists. He said the college was established on the pattern of Cambridge and Oxford and it is available in historical records that it was decided that all students of this college would be given 10 to 15 rupees scholarship annually.
In the first year, the fee of the college was Rs 2 annually, which was deducted from the scholarships of the student. Keeping in view this very historical perspective of this educational institution, he has slashed the students' fee by almost 35 percent besides increasing scholarships for them.
He proudly said that Poet of East, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, N.M Rashid, Patras Bukhari, Ashfaq Ahmad, Qudsia Bano; only Pakistani Nobel Laureate Professor Dr Abdus Salam, Chief Justice M. R. Kyani, Chief Justice Naseem Hassan Shah, Justice Javed Iqbal (Retd), Justice Khalil-ur-Rahman Ramday (Retd) and Justice Khawja Muhammad Sharif (Retd) are Old Ravains. He said that tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq, cricketers Amir Sohail, Ramiz Raja, Inzmam-ul-Haq and Salim Malik are also Old Ravains.
The GC University Lahore also produced five prime-ministers namely Feroz Khan Noon, Yousaf Raza Gillani, Nawaz Sharif, Zafar Ullah Khan Jamali and Moeen Qureshi besides hundreds of political leaders including Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Hanif Ramay and former governor Salman Taseer.
If you come to performing arts, noted Indian actor Dev Anand, Rafi Peer, Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj, Shafqat Amanat Ali, Ali Zafar, Hadiqa Kyani and Jawad Ahmad also studied from Government College Lahore. The VC paid tribute to the efforts of Dr Leitner, the first principle of Government College, who established it on the pattern of College of London, UK.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2013

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