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DescriptionJivraj Mehta.jpg
English: Jivraj Narayan Mehta, the then Director General of Health Services with the Government of India and later the first Chief Minister of the newly formed state of Gujarat.
Extracted from File:Rajkumari Amrit Kaur receiving penicillin cases.jpg
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Ninety-Three cases of penicillin, a gift from the Canadian red Cross to India arrived at New Delhi in
Special plane from Canada on October 17, 1947. presenting the penicillin to the Hon'ble Rajkumari Amrit Kaur,
Health Minister Government of India at eh Paam aerodrome. Dr. Jivraj Mehta, Director General of Health Services appears on the left and standing on the right is sardar Balwant Singh Puri of the Indian Red Cross.