Other names

Dr Harbans Lall Gulati

Place of birth

Punjab, India

Date of arrival to Britain

Location(s)

Charing Cross Hospital
Fulham Palace Road
London
W6 8RF
United Kingdom
Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital
City Road
London
EC1V 2PD
United Kingdom

Place of death

England

About

Harbans Lall Gulati completed his medical training in Lahore, becoming an officer in the Indian Medical Service in 1916. On his arrival in England, he discovered that his medical qualifications were not recognized and so repeated his training at Charing Cross Hospital, doing unskilled work by night in order to pay his fees. He qualified in 1926 and began work as a GP in Battersea shortly afterwards. In his obituary in the British Medical Journal, he is described as a pioneer of the ‘meals-on-wheels’ service, as well as an active member of the St John and Red Cross organizations. He was also associated with the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital.

In 1934 Gullati became a Conservative member of the local council, resigning from the party in 1947 because of their lack of support for the National Health Service. He went on to join the Socialist Medical Association as well as the Labour Party, becoming a Labour member of the London County Council for Battersea South and later standing (unsuccessfully) for parliamentary candidature. He was an active member of the committee of the Indian YMCA in London, as well as a magistrate and a Freemason.

He was married and had two sons and a daughter.

Conservative Party, Indian YMCA, Labour Party, London County Council, National Health Service, Red Cross, Socialist Medical Association.

Obituary, British Medical Journal (22 July 1967), p. 247

Visram, Rozina, Asians in Britain: 400 Years of History (London: Pluto Press, 2002)  

Image credit

© Remaking Britain: South Asian Connections and Networks, 1930s – present

Citation: ‘Harbans Lall Gulati’, South Asian Britain, https://southasianbritain.org/people/harbans-lall-gulati/. Accessed: 26 July 2025.

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