Книга: Harnam Singh «Epidemiological study of fatal road traffic accident in haryana india»

Epidemiological study of fatal road traffic accident in haryana india

Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing"

India has the highest number of road accidents in the world. Road accidents have earned India a dubious distinction, with over 135, 000 deaths annually. The country has overtaken china and now has the worst road traffic accident rate worldwide. Every hour, 40 people under the age of 25 die in road accidents around the globe. This is the second important cause of death for 5 to 29 years old. In India death toll is 14 deaths per hour (2009) i. e. 4 deaths /min. While trucks and two wheelers were responsible for over 40% of deaths. Peak traffic during the afternoon and evening rush hour is most dangerous time to be on roads. In victims dying within half an hour of the accident, multiple injuries involving head; chest and abdomen were common including fractures of skull associated with lacerations of brain, liver and lungs. In victims surviving up to one week, the incidence of subdural haematoma and herniation of brain increased whereas incidence of lacerations of brain, liver, lung... ISBN:9783659327476

Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2013)

ISBN: 9783659327476

Harnam Singh

The Honourable Raja Sir Harnam Singh, KCIE (15 November 1852-20 May 1930) was the second son of Raja Sir Randhar Singh Bahadur,GCSI, Raja of Kapurthala and younger brother of Raja Karak Singh Bahadur, Kaiser-i-Hind, Raja of Kapurthala. Although raised a Sikh from birth, Sir Harnam later became a pious Christian and missionary, eventually becoming President of the National Missionary Society of India. In 1875, he married Rani Kaur Sahiba, and had eight children, seven sons and one daughter:

1. Raja Ragubhir Singh, OBE (3 May 1876-17 November 1932)

2. Kanwar Rajendra Singh (1877-1883)

3. The Honourable Raja Sir Maharaj Singh,CIE, CStJ (17 May 1878-6 June 1959)

4. Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Kanwar Shamsher Singh, MD, MRCS, LRCP (21 June 1879-?)

5. Captain Dr. Kanwar Indrajit Singh, MC, MD, MRCP (27 December 1883-23 November 1914(KIA))

6.The Honourable Kanwar Sir Dalip Singh (2 June 1885-13 January 1971)

7. Kanwar Jasbir Singh, CIE (16 June 1887-15 October 1942)

8. The Honourable Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, DStJ (2 February 1889-10 February 1964)

Sources: [ [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/kapurth3.htm Dreamwater Free Web Space: ERROR 404 ] at www.4dw.net]

See Also

* Ahluwalia
* The Kapurthala Royal Collateral Families
* Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
* Billy Arjan Singh
* Bikrama Singh
* Vishvjit Singh
* Pratap Singh of Kapurthala

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