Nuh Necati Çelim (1909 – 5 March 1986) was a Turkish politician, physician and Member of Parliament (MP) for the Democrat Party.
Upon graduation from high school, he entered the Medical School at Istanbul University, one of the cornerstones of President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's new educational institutions that was at the time heavily staffed by German and Austrian scientists who the Nazi regime in Germany had considered racially or politically undesirable and thus exiled.
He completed his residency at Zeynep Kamil Women's and Children's Diseases Education and Research Hospital and became a gynecologist.
In every region, a committee was formed for this purpose with a government administrator, a doctor, and a producer on board.
This was to be his last government post, and after his service in Bayındır, he returned to Aydın Province to operate his private practice.
During his time as an MP (1954–1960), he focused on legislative efforts to increase the amount of money allocated to the Ministry of Education as well as improving the living standards of teachers.
The 15-person investigation committee had mostly focused on the relationships between the CHP and the Army but they were also looking into international connections of the upcoming coup d'état.
[1][2] Necati Çelim is one of the founding members and also one of the original Board of Directors of the Aydın Textiles Factory.
Çelim was also key to securing the government investment for building the first passenger port in Kuşadası.
He moved to the İzmir Province where his daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren resided and was treated there for his severe respiratory disease.