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Punjab Civil Secretariat
Lower Mall, Road, Islampura, Lahore, Punjab 54000, Pakistan
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Az
Review №1

Punjab civil Secretariat Lahore is the Punjab province (Pakistan) headquarter, chief secretary, Punjab is the head. At present there are setting fallowing Departments, i . e Additional chief secretary, Punjab along with all Secretary / Departments of S&GAD, Higher education department, local government & CD department, Home department, law & PA department, Finance department & public prosecution department. The fallowing secretary are also setting at Punjab civil Secretariat Lahore, but the department setting at other places i . e Secretary Information & secretary cooperative. The National bank, Bank of Punjab and NADRA office are also provided the facility to public as well as Secretariat employees. Very beautiful & good envirment of this Secretariat.

Wa
Review №2

My work place and of course I am love in it.

Mu
Review №3

Well the heart of beaurucracy in Punjab.

Na
Review №4

Near Aiwan e Adal, Lahore

Sy
Review №5

Lush green British colonial architecture

Pu
Review №6

An excellent place of excellent people

Mr
Review №7

Its OK but Some people are Corrupted in this field and because of that peoples this department is going slowly toward deficiency in its own respectBut some people are good there also.Jazaak ALLAH

Ta
Review №8

Best department of Punjab

FU
Review №9

Civil administration Head quarter of province of Punjab

Sh
Review №10

This place has its own repute. Secretaries of departments are sitting here. Finance department is there. Higher education department is there. Home department is there. Nadra office for making government employees identity cards is there. Mostly government employees are allowed to go there.

Ha
Review №11

Very nice place having Tomb of Anar Kali inside it and various Punjab Govt offices

As
Review №12

The beautifully located placeCommands rull and regulations of punjab

Sy
Review №13

Location is good

Dr
Review №14

The Civil Secretariat, located in the Anarkali area, can be said to be the earliest extant British building in Lahore. Around a core dating to the Sikh Period, the building was extended, incorporating modest classical architectural elements to portray the British aspirations of the time.Originally built by Jean Baptiste Ventura, a general in Ranjit Singhs army, the building was known as Anarkali House, and was built in close proximity to Anarkalis sepulcher situated in a garden known as Anarkali Garden. The house was acquired by the British on payment of Rs. 2,000 against Venturas demand of Rs. 10,000.In 1831, the traveler Jacque Mont found Ventura and Jean Francois Allard, the other French adventurer who had been awarded the rank of general by Ranjit Singh, sharing the house. Built on the ruins of a Mughal palace, the half European and half Persian house had been magnificently decorated with Persian and Kashmiri rugs of great beauty strewn on the floors. Jacque Mont had found the large Mughal tomb of Anarkali occupied by Venturas wife. The traveler Baron Hugel of Travels in Kashmir fame, who visited Lahore in 1836, informed that: General Venturas house, built by himself, though of no great size combines the splendor of the east with the comforts of European residence.Although the Punjab Gazetteer of 1916 dates the erection of this building to 1845, a plaque installed in 1917 records: Jean Baptiste Ventura, General in the service of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh erected this building in its original form, and lived in it for many years. It became the British Residency in 1847 and was occupied by Henry Lawrence and John Lawrence as Resident at the Court of Lahore, and after the annexation of the Punjab, as Member of the Board of Administration.The main attraction of this modest linear structure lies in the deep front verandah carried on simple Doric columns, the whole unified by a parapet of cornices. An interesting feature is the central curved portion, accented by the utilization of double Doric columns. Honoria, daughter of Henry Lawrence, confirms that the verandah was built as part of the extended house, when it was also re-named Alhenho after her siblings ALeck, HENry and HOnoria.As the British resident, Henry had lived in great style, with many outhouses for assistants. There were stables, along with a company and a half of the infantry and scores of sawars, while the enormous grounds were enclosed with a high mud wall to make the estate secure.From 1871 onwards, it became the Secretariat of the Government of the Punjab. Today, although the front lawn is maintained, subsequent changes have altered the surrounding area. It is fortunate that proposals for shifting and reconstruction did not bear fruit, and the building itself continues to function as the office of the Chief Secretary of the Punjab.

Mu
Review №15

I m posted here as a public servant

Mu
Review №16

A place where future policies are presented

Ta
Review №17

It is great that CM Shehbaz Sharif is PML-N party leader now. I hope he will consider my request.

Mu
Review №18

Ok

Mu
Review №19

A central Office of Provincial secretaries

Ah
Review №20

Punjab Civil Secretariat situated nearby Anarkali bazaar, Civil Lines College, Session Court, Nasir Bagh and Zilla Kacharhi an important place. Punjab Government control district from here. Tomb of Anarkali is also inside the premises of Punjab Civil Secretariat.

Ha
Review №21

Very old historical building of Punjab Civil Secretariat in Lahore. You must have to visit.

Im
Review №22

Punjab Administration Office

Os
Review №23

Mismanaged place, which shows that how much Punjab govt is incapable,Just see any office and records.Every type of corruption, and such managed corruption that one cannot find any clue.Still in Year 2016 they are using old record system Although computerised record/database system is a common thing.Well! This is what we, as a Nation, deserve.Allah do best decisions.

Ju
Review №24

Worst place of this province. Highest rates of bribery here. I was asked Rs 50k which i never paid and they delayed my genuine case/work for 7months. They kept on saying that my work is impossible almost weekly basis. My friend paid 50k but they even did not completed his work. Another friend paid 75k to get appoingment of his choice.

Ma
Review №25

Ju
Review №26

What a shame these public servants just very good at playing games of curruption who even before start fullfil their duties hoping to barge under stable money from you. bad experience to apply NOC from civil home department. Dont see bright future of foreign tourism here as many barrier ahead of you.

Ta
Review №27

Gud and peacefull atmosfair here.

PM
Review №28

Nice place

As
Review №29

A place for resolve the issues

mi
Review №30

Indeed a very beautiful building that tells story of Ranjit Singh and British Raj. A little bit of maintenence and this area can be among most visited historical sites in the Indian Subcontinent, at least. Tomb of legand Anarkali is a stone throw away from this building.

Ha
Review №31

Beautiful building of the Secretariat.

AB
Review №32

Hmm... Not Very Bad...

Mu
Review №33

Good but for powerful and rich people only not for povers

am
Review №34

Work place of secretaries and govt. Officers.

La
Review №35

Its a highest seat of government.... all secretaries have their offices here...

Us
Review №36

Lots of work pending today. Full busy day :-(

Im
Review №37

Beautiful Building

Za
Review №38

Public activity Hub

Ta
Review №39

Nice

Ha
Review №40

There is a Anarkalis tomb inside secretariat.

Aa
Review №41

Establishment of Punjab.

WA
Review №42

Civil secretariat punjab

Ch
Review №43

Govt services

WA
Review №44

Provincial govt office ....

En
Review №45

Good

An
Review №46

Govt of punjab

Ha
Review №47

Okay.

HA
Review №48

Its ok

Us
Review №49

I like this place

Mu
Review №50

Does DC office exist here ?

As
Review №51

We are on a meeting here in sectriate

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  • Address:Lower Mall, Road, Islampura, Lahore, Punjab 54000, Pakistan
  • Site:https://www.punjab.gov.pk/
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  • Government office
Working hours
  • Monday:9AM–5PM
  • Tuesday:9AM–5PM
  • Wednesday:9AM–5PM
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:9AM–5PM
  • Sunday:9AM–5PM
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