Punjab Public Library, Lahore - Presidents of The Managing Committee

Presidents of The Managing Committee

Name Designation Period
Sayyed Dilshad Hussain Nikyalvi Thhandi Baan Sayyedaan AJK Senior Adviser Management Committee 2012-
Rai Bahadur Sir P. Chatterjee Judge, Chief Court Punjab 1900–1917
Mr. Justice Sir Shadi Lal Chief Judge High Court, Punjab 1917–1933
Mr. Justice Kanwar Dalip Singh Judge, High Court, Punjab 1933–1947
Mian Bashir Ahmad Editor, Hamayun 1947–1949
Mr. Justice S.A. Rahman Judge, High Court, Lahore 1949–1956
Mian Bashir Ahmad Editor, Hamayun 1956–1966
Mr. Mukhtar Masood Commissioner, Lahore 1966–1969
Malik Abdul Latif Khan Secretary Education,Government of the Punjab 1969–1970
Dr. Z.A.Hashmi -do- 1969–1970
Mr. Namdar Khan -do- 1970–1972
Prof. M. Rashid -do- 1972–1975
Dr. M. Tariq Siddiquei -do- 1975-1975
Prof. M. Rashid -do- 1975–1977
Mr. Muhammad Siddiq Chaudhry -do- 1977–1978
Mr. M.H. Jafry -do- 1978-1978
Prof. Abdul Qayyum Qureshi -do- 1978-1978
Brig. Muhammad Ikram Amin -do- 1978–1980
Mr. Muhammad Azhar -do- 1980-1980
Mr. Muhammad Safdar Kazmi -do- 1980–1981
Mr. Ahmad Sadik -do- 1981–1984
Syed Asad Ali Shah -do- 1984-1984
Karamat Ali Khan -do- 1984–1986
Haji Muhammad Akram -do- 1986–1987
Mr. Jiwan Khan -do- 1987–1988
Sheikh Zahoor-ul-Haq -do- 1988–1989
Mr. Tariq Sultan -do- 1989–1991
Mr. Ameenullah Chaudhry -do- 1991–1992
Mr. Tanvir Ahmad Khan -do- 1992–1996
Mr. Tasneem Noorani -do- 1996–1997

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