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Welcome to Respectable and honorable viewers of xplore Pakistan Channel. Today we start exploring Pakistan’s big cities. History, culture, and a lot of important information about Pakistan’s big cities. Let’s start with my own home town, Lahore. Lahore city is one of the oldest cities in the world. The story of the City is very interesting and astonishing. Who is the founder of this city and with whom this city’s name related? The University of Punjab was formally established with the convening of the first meeting of its Senate on October 14, 1882, at Simla. It was the fourth University to be established by the British colonial authorities on the Indian Subcontinent. The first three universities were established by the British rulers at their initial strongholds of Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta. The University of Punjab came into existence as a result of a long drawn struggle of the people of Punjab after the war of independence in 1857. Contrary to the three previously established universities, which were only examining institutions, the University of Punjab was both teachings as well as examining the body right from the beginning. The contribution of Dr. G. W. Leitner, an enlightened Hungarian and a naturalized Britisher was instrumental in the establishment of this University. He became its first Registrar. Prof. A. C. Woolner, who remained Vice-Chancellor of this University from 1928-1936, played a key role in development. Until independence in 1947, The University of Punjab fulfilled the educational needs of a vast region of the Subcontinent. Partition of the Subcontinent somewhat reduced the geographical limits of the jurisdiction of the University. However, for many years after independence, it still ranged over vast areas including Punjab, NWFP, Baluchistan, and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. New universities were set up later in the country to share responsibility for imparting higher education with the University of Punjab. The strength of the University Faculty was greatly reduced because of the migration of non-Muslim teachers and scholars at the time of independence. The University functioning was restored, mainly due to the efforts of eminent educationists like Dr. Umar Hayat Malik, who became the first Vice-Chancellor after the independence. Academic programs were initiated soon after the independence of many new departments. Quaid-i-Azam Campus: also known as the new campus, it is named after the founder of Pakistan and is located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) to the south of the Allama Iqbal Campus. Spread over an area of 1,800 acres (7 km2). This campus is the center of the academic and administrative activities of the university. A canal divides the academic blocks from the student lodgings.There are 13 faculties in the University with 10 constituent colleges, 73 departments, centers, and institutes. #tour #tourism #tourist #tourisminpakistan #travel #visit #explore #xplorepakistan #wajahathaider #explorepakistan