Jivraj Narayan Mehta (29 August 1887 – 7 November 1978) was an Indian politician and the first
Chief Minister of Gujarat. He also served as the first "
Dewan" (Prime Minister) of the erstwhile
Baroda state
Baroda State was a state in present-day Gujarat, ruled by the Gaekwad dynasty of the Maratha Confederacy from its formation in 1721 until its accession to the newly formed Dominion of India in 1949. With the city of Baroda (Vadodara) as its c ...
, and Indian
high commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1966.
Early life

Jivraj Narayan Mehta was born on 29 August 1887 to Narayan and Jamakben Mehta in a kapol vania caste
Amreli in
Bombay Presidency
The Bombay Presidency or Bombay Province, also called Bombay and Sind (1843–1936), was an administrative subdivision (province) of British India, with its capital in the city that came up over the seven islands of Bombay. The first mainl ...
. He was son-in-law of
Manubhai Mehta
Sir Manubhai Nandshankar Mehta CSI (22 July 1868 – 14 October 1946) was the dewan of Baroda state from 9 May 1916 to 1927. From 1927 to 1934, he was the prime minister of Bikaner state.
Life
He was born on 22 July 1868 to Nandshankar Mehta ...
, then
Dewan of
Baroda state
Baroda State was a state in present-day Gujarat, ruled by the Gaekwad dynasty of the Maratha Confederacy from its formation in 1721 until its accession to the newly formed Dominion of India in 1949. With the city of Baroda (Vadodara) as its c ...
. In his early age, Dr. Eduljee Rustomji Dadachandjee, a civil surgeon in Amreli prompted him to take up medicine. He subsequently secured admission into the
Grant Medical College and Sir J. J. Hospital,
Bombay, after clearing a stiff written test and a thorough
''viva voce'' examination that was conducted by the British IMS officers.
Mehta's medical education was sponsored by the Seth VM Kapol Boarding Trust. He topped the class in his first
Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery (equivalent of
MBBS
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery ( la, Medicinae Baccalaureus, Baccalaureus Chirurgiae; abbreviated most commonly MBBS), is the primary medical degree awarded by medical schools in countries that follow the tradition of the United King ...
) examination. In his final year, he won seven of the eight prizes open to his batch and shared the eighth prize with his hostel roommate Kashinath Dikshit.
Later, for postgraduate studies in
London he applied to the Tata education foundation for a student loan and he was selected as one of the only two students for this prestigious fellowship from amongst several bright students who had applied for it. Jivraj Mehta lived from 1909 to 1915 in London. He was the president of the Indian Students Association in London where he studied medicine and did his
FRCS there. He won university gold medal in his MD examinations in 1914. Later, he became a member of the
Royal College of Physicians of London.
Political career
Doctor of Mahatma Gandhi
He was briefly the personal doctor to
Mahatma Gandhi after returning to India and joined the
independence movement.
He was twice incarcerated (1938 and 1942) by the British government for his role in Gandhi's
Satyagraha
Satyagraha ( sa, सत्याग्रह; ''satya'': "truth", ''āgraha'': "insistence" or "holding firmly to"), or "holding firmly to truth",' or "truth force", is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone w ...
movement. After independence in 1947, he held various public offices. He served as the first "
Dewan" (Prime Minister) of the erstwhile
Baroda state
Baroda State was a state in present-day Gujarat, ruled by the Gaekwad dynasty of the Maratha Confederacy from its formation in 1721 until its accession to the newly formed Dominion of India in 1949. With the city of Baroda (Vadodara) as its c ...
in free India sworn-in on 4 September 1948, director general of health services and secretary to the ministry of health in the central government during the partition period, minister of public works, finance, industry and prohibition for the then
Bombay state
Bombay State was a large Indian state created at the time of India's Independence, with other regions being added to it in the succeeding years. Bombay Presidency (roughly equating to the present-day Indian state of Maharashtra, excluding Sou ...
.
Chief minister
He was the first chief minister of the newly formed
Gujarat state from April 1960 to September 1963. Later he also served as the Indian high commissioner to the
United Kingdom from 1963 to 1966.
Contributions to medical education in India

He was the founder of Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and
King Edward VII Memorial Hospital
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Health services are funded by fish licence revenue and by income tax. They are entirely free at the point of deli ...
,
Mumbai. He served in these institutions as their first dean over a period of 17 years (1925–1942).
In the 1930s, Mehta had gauged the fundamental importance of research in medical education. As the dean, he made many efforts towards securing adequate funds for the institute. Drs. P. C. Bharucha, M. D. D. Gilder, N. A. Purandare and R. N. Cooper responded overwhelmingly to his appeal for financial donations to the college research corpus. However, similar requests to the Indian Research Fund Association went for nothing. Then Dr. Jivraj persuaded Sir
Walter Morley Fletcher to visit KEM Hospital on his visit to Bombay to attend a dinner. He showed him the commendable research going on and also impressed upon Sir Walter the acute need of government support for such a research program. The result was government sanction of funds within a few weeks for the same projects through the Indian Research Fund Association.
Mehta with other medical personalities like Nilratan Sarkar and Dr.
B. C. Roy
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B may also refer to:
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strongly forwarded the case of the metropolitan city of
Delhi, when the government was contemplating establishment of a central medical research institute at
Dehradun
Dehradun () is the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and is governed by the Dehradun Municipal Corporation, with the Uttarakhand Legislative As ...
. Their proposal was accepted by the government and result was
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at Delhi. He was also involved in the planning of the medical colleges and hospitals at Poona (now
Pune),
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad ( ; Gujarati: Amdavad ) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 (per t ...
,
Nagpur and
Aurangabad. In the establishment of the
Topiwala Nair Municipal Hospital, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Hospital and the
Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai, he played a key role. He was thrice elected president of the All India Medical Congress and also president of the
Indian Medical Association.
Mehta died on 7 November 1978. His marriage to
Hansabhan in the 1920s provoked what historian John R. Wood describes as a "mild sensation" because it was an inter-
caste
Caste is a form of social stratification characterised by endogamy, hereditary transmission of a style of life which often includes an occupation, ritual status in a hierarchy, and customary social interaction and exclusion based on cultura ...
union, with Mehta being of the
Bania community and his wife coming from a prominent
Nagar Brahmin
The Nagar Brahmin is a Hindu Brahmin subcaste mainly from the Indian state of Gujarat.
Author T. Sasaki says, Among Brahmins in Gujarat Nagar Brahmins were most prominent subdivision in the political, economic and social activities of this ...
family.
The newly instituted first-ever Dr. Jivraj Mehta Awards were also presented to veterans Dr. G. S. Sainani (Mumbai), Dr. V. Mohan (Chennai), Dr. Sidharth Shah (Mumbai), Dr. Ashok K. Das (Pondicherry) and Dr. S. K. Sharma (AIIMS, New Delhi) on February 4, 2015.
References
A tribute to the indomitable spirit of Jivraj Mehta*http://www.business-standard.com/article/government-press-release/jp-nadda-and-dr-jitendra-singh-release-api-textbook-of-medicine-115020401132_1.html
*http://www.gujaratinformation.net/gallery/Chief_Minister/Jivrajbhai.htm
*https://web.archive.org/web/20090625093249/http://www.mapsofindia.com/gujarat/government-and-politics/
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