Sir Ganga Ram —An unsung hero of undivided Punjab
Dr Jaswinder Singh
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26, Chandigarh. 160019
Phone No. 9876066205
Email: jaswinderkk1971@gmail.com
Abstract
Sir Ganga Ram (1851-1927) was a pioneering civil engineer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur from Punjab. He played a crucial role in shaping Lahore’s modern architecture during the British colonial era, with notable projects like the General Post Office and Lahore Museum. Beyond engineering, he was an innovative entrepreneur, transforming agriculture in Punjab through projects like the model village of Gangapur and a hydropower project in Renala Khurd.
His most enduring legacy lies in philanthropy. Sir Ganga Ram established institutions focused on widows’ welfare, education and healthcare, including the Widows’ Marriage Association, Hindu Widows’ Home, and Sir Ganga Ram Trust. His philanthropic impact continues through the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, India, reflecting his lifelong commitment to societal betterment across India and Pakistan.
Keywords
Sir Ganga Ram, Lahore architecture, Punjab philanthropy, Colonial engineering, Rural entrepreneurship, Social welfare, Agricultural innovation, Sir Ganga Ram Trust.
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2408II04V12P0009
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