List of Ravians
Alumni of the Government College University, Lahore (GCU) are called Old Ravians Union. Following is list of notable Ravians.
Nobel Laureates
- Dr. Har Gobind Khorana - Nobel Prize in Medicine;
- Dr. Abdus Salam - Nobel Laureate in theoretical physics; astrophysicist[1]
Scholars
- Allama Iqbal – poet, philosopher, politician, lawyer, architect of the idea of Pakistan
- Ijaz Husain Batalvi - Barrister, writer, poet, philosopher and story teller.
- Mirza Athar Baig – novelist, playwright and philosopher[2]
- Muhammad Ajmal – founder of psychology in Pakistan,[3] former Principal of Government College[4] and Vice Chancellor of the University of the Punjab[5]
- Javed Ashraf – economist, academician and Vice Chancellor of Quaid-e-Azam University
- Tariq Jameel Islamic Scholar and Preacher
- Javed Ahmad Ghamidi Islamic Modernist Scholar
- Malik Ram - Urdu, Arabic and Persian Scholar and Writer
- Ismat Beg mathematician and academician. Known for his work in fixed point theory and multicriteria decision making problems.
- Arfa Sayeda Zehra – Pakistani educationist and Urdu language expert
- Asghar Zaidi serving Vice Chancellor Government College University (GCU)
- Khalid Manzoor Butt Pakistani Political Science Scholar & Chairperson of Political Science Department GCU Lahore.
- S M Zafar Lawyer, Senator and former Law Minister
Writers
- Vasay Chaudhry - Film, Drama writer, Actor
- Mustansar Hussain Tarar writer, poet, story Teller and intellectual.
- Ashfaq Ahmed – Urdu writer, playwright, broadcaster and intellectual[6]
- Mirza Athar Baig - novelist, playwright, philosopher and short story writer
- Patras Bokhari – Urdu writer; first Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations (1951–54); former Under-Secretary General of United
- Bano Qudsia – novelist
- Qudrat Ullah Shahab – Urdu writer and civil servant
- Wasif Ali Wasif Poet and Intellectual
- Khushwant Singh - Indian Novelist and Barrister
Politicians
- Lord Malhi - Quaid-e-Azam's close aide and one of Pakistan's founding fathers. Former Minister of Education, Law & Parliamentary Affairs
- Nawaz Sharif - Ex Prime Minister of Pakistan [7]
- Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali - former Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Yousaf Raza Gillani - former Prime Minister of Pakistan and speaker
- Moeen Qureshi – former interim Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Muhammad Zafarullah Khan – first Foreign Minister of Pakistan; President of United; Nations General Assembly; President of International Court of Justice[8]
- Swaran Singh, the longest-serving Indian federal minister
- Aitzaz Ahsan – barrister;Former Federal Minister of Interior, Law & Justice; President of Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan
- Aseff Ahmad Ali – Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and current Deputy Chairman Planning Commission
- Dr. Ghulam Hussain – former Federal Minister for Railways and Secretary-General of Pakistan People's Party
- Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri – former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Hanif Ramay – intellectual, journalist; former Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab
- Shehbaz Sharif - former Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan
Government officials
- Malik Zahoor Ahmad – diplomat, Middle East/South Asia expert, political analyst
- Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad – former Secretary of Commerce and Finance; Deputy Director Planning Commission of Pakistan; former Finance Minister Pakistan
- Musa Javed Chohan – diplomat, former ambassador to France, Malaysia
- Javid Husain - diplomat, former ambassador of Pakistan to Iran, South Korea, and the Netherlands
- Abdus Salim Khan - senior Pakistani diplomat and former ambassador of Pakistan to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Japan and Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.
- Kershasp Tehmurasp Satarawala - diplomat, former Indian Ambassador to Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador
Armed Forces officers
- Lieutenant General Hamid Gul – retired, Pakistani Army
- General Shamim Alam Khan, NI(M), SJ, SBt
- General Raheel Sharif - former Chief of Army Staff[9]
- Air Chief Marshal Mushaf Ali Mir - Former Chief of Air Staff
- Major Shabbir Sharif, NH, SJ - Recipient of sword of honour and only person to receive both Sitara-e-Jurrat & Nishan-e-Haider
Nuclear scientists
- Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad - nuclear physicist; chairman of PAEC, 1991-2001
- Dr. Mujaddid Ahmad Ijaz - researcher in theoretical physics with PAEC; his son Mansoor Ijaz was involved in the memogate controversy
- Munir Ahmad Khan - Chairman of PAEC, 1972–1991; IAEA staff member, 1958–72; Chairman of IAEA Board of Governors, 1986–87
- Dr. Samar Mubarakmand - experimental nuclear physicist and missile engineer
Actors
- Dev Anand – Indian actor[10]
- Balraj Sahni
- Ahsan Khan
- Usman Peerzada
Poets
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz - one of Pakistan's leading Marxist's who won the Lenin Peace Prize[11]
- Dr.Muhammad Iqbal – Pakistan's national poet[12]
- Noon Meem Rashid - poet[11]
- Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum – poet[11]
Journalists
- Aftab Iqbal-Investigative Journalist, Infotainment Comedy Anchor
- Amir Mir - investigative journalist
- Hamid Mir – journalist, political analyst and TV anchor
- Ahmed Rashid – UK-based journalist, analyst and writer
- Mansoor Ali Khan - Anchorperson To the Point
- Mubashir Lucman - Film Director turned journalist
- Najam Sethi - News Analyst
- Iqrar Ul Hassan - Hosts Sar e Aam at ARY NEWS
- Waseem Badami - Journalist at ARY News
Judiciary & lawyers
- Muhammad Javed Buttar - former Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan
- Javid Iqbal – scholar; former Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court; Judge of Supreme Court; son of Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal[13]
- M. R. Kayani – former Chief Justice of Lahore High Court
- Justice Asif Saeed Khosa judge Supreme Court of Pakistan
- Makhdoom Ali Khan - Barrister, former Attorney General of Pakistan
- Nasim Hasan Shah - former Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan
- Mian Saqib Nisar - Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan
- Asif Saeed Khan Khosa - Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan.
- Azam Nazeer Tarar Lawyer, member Pakistan Bar Council and Bar Leader.
- Tayyab Husain Rizvi Lawyer and Secretary Old Ravian Union
- Justice Masud Abid Naqvi Lahore High Court, Lahore.
Musicians
- Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan – singer
- Mustafa Zahid - pop singer and vocalist of the band Roxen
- Hadiqa Kiani - singer
- Ali Zafar - pop singer
Athletes
- Rameez Raja Cricketer and commentator
Others
- Chetan Anand – producer and director from India; elder brother of Dev and Vijay Anand
- Sarvadaman Chowla – Indian-American mathematician[14]
- Prakash Tandon – Indian businessman
- Rameez Raja - cricketer, who represented Pakistan in 1990s, commentator in international cricket matches
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