Aitchison Society, officially known as the Aitchison College Staff Cooperative Housing Society, is a fully LDA-approved residential community situated on the outskirts of Lahore. It is largely developed with well-planned infrastructure, good road networks, and approximately half of its plots already built into homes. The society offers excellent connectivity to major routes like Canal Bank Road and the Lahore-Multan Motorway, along with proximity to schools, hospitals, and shopping centers, providing a secure and cooperative-managed environment.
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As of June 2026, Aitchison Society Lahore — located on Multan Road near Ring Road and Johar Town — is actively marketing residential plots, including 3-marla portions for rent at PKR 32,000/month and 5- and 10-marla plots priced between PKR 69.5 lakh and PKR 1.24 crore. The developer promotes a phased payment plan and provides an online tool to verify Lahore Development Authority (LDA) approval per phase; however, multiple buyers report unresolved allotment disputes — notably a July 2025 Facebook post describing a grandmother’s verified payment and allotted plot number being denied physical allocation by the society despite full documentation.
On 14 April 2026, Aitchison College Lahore celebrated its 140th Academic Founders’ Day with Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb — an Old Boy — as Chief Guest. Principal Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain reaffirmed institutional commitment to academic excellence and character building. The event coincided with broader commemorations of the college’s 140th anniversary, including cross-border tributes and the restoration of pre-Partition religious sites on campus — notably a historic Sikh prayer held at the college gurdwara after nearly 80 years.
On 10 June 2026, Aitchison College Lahore dedicated Classroom No. 108 to former Punjab Chief Minister Harcharan Singh Brar — a 1943 alumnus — with a trilingual plaque ('God is One' in English, Urdu, and Gurmukhi). The tribute was funded by Brar’s lifelong friend and oldest living alumnus Syed Babar Ali, who also sponsored additional classrooms honoring pre-Partition faculty and peers, reinforcing Aitchison’s role as a symbolic bridge across the Radcliffe Line.
On 7 August 2025, the Aitchison College Rocketry Team (ACRT) successfully tested the Delta 5 engine, generating 40 kg of thrust for 4 seconds with a gas exit velocity of Mach 2.5 — marking Pakistan’s first national record in amateur rocketry and establishing Aitchison as the country’s leading non-military aerospace innovator at the high school level.
Surrounded by various housing societies like Expo Avenue Society and Green Forts, providing access to nearby amenities.
Well-planned infrastructure including paved roads, street lighting, and efficient utility services such as water, gas, and electricity.
Prime location near Thokar Niaz Baig, with easy access to Canal Bank Road, Motorway, Multan Road, and Ring Road, making commuting quick and convenient.
Approximately half of the plots have been developed into ready-to-move-in homes, making it attractive for families and investors.
As a staff-housing enclave for Aitchison College, it adds an element of prestige and security.
Only about half of the plots have been fully developed, leaving some vacant lots and unfinished phases.
Recurring complaints about lengthy paperwork, delayed plot-allocation processes, and occasional legal disputes over ownership.