Lala Gurusharan Lall stepped into his shoes, and later emerged as India's upcoming industrialist.
Lala Gurusharan Lal also inherited the Zamindari of village Lapanga, Ramgarh district from his father.
[2] From Calcutta he extended his business activities to Bombay and in 1946 purchased Madhusudan Cotton Mills Limited.
He also served as the trade adviser to the Government of Bihar, a member of the Mica Enquiry Committee.
As a philanthropist, he was the founder president of Gaya College, City School, and many other social and educational institutions.
As a philanthropist, he, ˌkind-ˈheartedly extended donations in cash and kind to many other social organizations and educational institutions.