Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (Pakistan)

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (Pakistan)

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is a 550-bed hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, it was originally established by Sir Ganga Ram, a Hindu Civil Engineer in the British Government at Lahore in 1921. After partition another hospital with the same name was re-established by Mr. Dharma Vira in India (see Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (India)).

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