Controversy surrounding Lahore’s historic Ewing Hall has escalated as the Punjab government refuted reports of a planned demolition. The building, part of Lahore College for Women University, is at the center of a dispute over its structural integrity and potential redevelopment. University officials maintain the building is unsafe and requires demolition to facilitate a new academic block, a claim activists dispute. The government asserts no such demolition has been approved, yet concerns remain due to a previously issued notification regarding the building’s removal. Preservationists argue Ewing Hall is a significant example of colonial architecture and should be restored, not destroyed. The situation has sparked protests and a petition calling for the building’s protection, highlighting a broader debate about heritage conservation in Lahore. Further investigation and clarity from authorities are sought to determine the building’s fate.