Sir Ganga Ram creations are bright in Pakistan


Ganga Ram was the architect of modern Lahore Dayal Singh Majithia and Rai Bahadur Ganga Ram were two prominent non-Muslim figures of modern Lahore. Today, Dayal Singh College, Dayal Singh Library, Dayal Singh Mansion and Ganga Ram Hospital in Lahore commemorate both of them. Born in 1851 in Mangatanwala, Sheikhupura, Ganga Ram was an architect, civil engineer and civil engineer. Many buildings in Lahore were designed by Ganga Ram, including the GPO. (General Post Office), Lahore Museum (museum), NCA, Mayhospital La Albert Victor Ward, Kangaram Hospital, Agee Sun College and Lahore College for Women are also included.
He had planned the Lyallpur project by building eight bazaars on the Union Jack. His village near Jardanwala is Gangapur, whose main square consists of eight markets. Here he introduced the horse train. The British government gave him many speeches. Tenth of July 1927 When he died, Tuan's ashes were brought from London and washed in the Ravi River.



