Government Zamindar College, Gujrat

Government Zamindar College
TypePublic
Established10 February 1937
Students3,500
Location, ,
Pakistan

32°36′06″N 74°04′40″E / 32.601699°N 74.077852°E / 32.601699; 74.077852
CampusUrban
Websitezamindarcollege.edu.pk
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Government Zamindar College, Gujrat is a government college located in the Gujrat District of Punjab, Pakistan.[1][2] The college also offers postgraduate courses.

History

It was founded as Cold Stream Zamindar School by Nawab Sir Fazal Ali Khan, grandfather of Nawabzada Ghazanfar Ali Gul and Nawabzada Mazhar Ali.[2][3] In 1936, it was upgraded into a college.[3]

Zamindar College's mosque

The mosque's foundation was laid by then governor of West Pakistan, Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, in 1950.[2] The mosque, modeled after Lahore's historic Badshahi Masjid, features a main hall measuring 120 by 67 feet.[2]

In 2011, during renovation a dome collapsed which led the Government of Punjab to label the entire college and remaining five domes as hazardous.[2] As a result, the college administration ordered their demolition and closed the main hall, following engineering advice regarding potential structural failure.[2]

Alumni

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