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      • Sushila Nayyar, also spelt 'Nayar' (1914 – 2001), was an Indian physician, a lifelong follower of Mahatma Gandhi, and a politician. She played a leading role in public health, medical education and social and rural reconstruction in India. She became Gandhi's personal physician and an important member of his inner circle.
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  2. Sushila Nayyar, also spelt 'Nayar' (1914 – 2001), was an Indian physician, a lifelong follower of Mahatma Gandhi, and a politician. She played a leading role in public health, medical education and social and rural reconstruction in India. [ 1 ]

  3. Mar 16, 2020 · Dr Sushila Nayar was a central figure in the development of health care programs and educational institutes in India for more than 40 years. Born in 1914, she was a close associate and personal physician of Mahatma Gandhi.

  4. Sushila Nayyar was a freedom fighter, a personal attendant, and the Physician of Mahatma Gandhi. She was born in the house of Vrindavan Nayyar, a Judge, on 26 December 1914 in the village Kunjah, district Gujarat of Punjab, now in Pakistan.

  5. Sushila Nayar, Gandhi’s doctor who spent her life giving medical care to the poor - By Ananya Barua. Mahatma Gandhi's personal physician, this gritty woman fought for India's freedom and the welfare of those stricken with leprosy. She went on to become independent India's first health minister of Delhi state.

  6. 2 days ago · Poor healthcare system and her abound passion to serve mankind rowed Dr.Sushila Nayar towards the making of this iconic hospital. Deeply influenced by the Gandhiji’s lessons of hard work and selfless service, she carried forward his vision of rendering healthcare to rural masses of India.

  7. Mar 5, 2021 · Sushila stood beside Gandhi during his struggle for India’s freedom. She played a leading role in the Quit India Movement. This courageous woman, defying the British Raj with unwavering determination, found herself arrested and imprisoned alongside Kasturba Gandhi in the Aga Khan Palace jail.

  8. Sushila Nayar was a central figure in the development of health care programs and educational institutes in India for more than 40 years. During her service as minister of health, many fundamental health programs were begun, including treatment and control of malaria, venereal disease, tuberculosis, and leprosy.