NON-FICTION: A RAVIAN REMEMBERS
Administering a spiritualistic spin on the Urdu word darsgah [school], writer and playwright Ashfaq Ahmad called Government College, Lahore, a dargah [spiritual shrine] in his memoir Chand ka Safar. While the reverential mode is emblematic of Ahmad’s personality, the comprehensive propriety of Khalid Aftab’s Against All Odds: Institution Building in the Real World is illustrative of his.
Having been part of Government College, Lahore, as a student, as a professor, as its last principal and finally as the founder vice chancellor of Government College University, Aftab shares the ins and outs of salvaging, running, and developing an institution and, most importantly, of taking it through the politico-bureaucratic maze.
The book is an account of Aftab’s trials but not his tribulations, as never does he yield any signs of lowering his chin during the uphill struggle of the development of an institution that held a special place in his heart. With an institutional spin on his special affiliation with Government College, Aftab weaves a memoir of how, with his team of trusted colleagues, he imagined, planned and executed steps that led to the making of an enviable institution.
How the famous Government College, Lahore, established in 1864, became a full-fledged university
The book is a work dedicated to his “special bond with Government College” and a personal account of his unflinching faith in the potential of an institution with a long history. During his childhood, the author used to walk past the semi-Gothic building and its alluring tower used to cast its spell over him. It appeared to him “majestic, wonderful and strangely attractive.” He would peep through the college gate from the Lower Mall and be fascinated by its enchanting pull. Later, he would venture into the college, to take in as much of its grandeur and beauty as he possibly could. His family, too, had held the college in reverence, especially his uncle and aunt, Ashfaq Ahmad and Bano Qudsia.
What is implied, then, is that these early factors instilled in him a love of the institution.