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Banaras Hindu University

Banaras Hindu University
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Varanasi , Uttar Pradesh - 221005
221005
0542-2368938
http://www.bhu.ac.in
About Us

Banaras Hindu University is an internationally reputed temple of learning, situated in the holy city of Varanasi. This Creative and innovative university was founded by the great nationalist leader, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, in 1916 with cooperation of great personalities like Dr Annie Besant, who viewed it as the University of India. Banaras Hindu University was created under the Parliamentary legislation - B.H.U. Act 1915. It played a stellar role in the independence movement and has developed into the greatest center of learning in India. It has produced many great freedom fighters and builders of modern India and has immensely contributed to the progress of the nation through a large number of renowned scholars, artists, scientists and technologists who have graced its portals. The area of the main campus of this premiere Central University is 1300 acres, having well maintained roads, extensive greenery, a temple, an air strip and buildings which are an architectural delight. The Air Field of the campus was started for military training for flying during the second world war. Another campus of the university at Barkachha , in Mirzapur district, covering an area of 2700 acres is coming up. The university comprises 3 Institutes, 14 Faculties 140 Departments, 4 Inter displinary Centers a constituent college for women's and 3 Constituents Schools, spanning a vast range of subjects pertaining to all branches of humanities,social science,technology, medicine ,science, fine arts and performing arts. It has 6 centres of Advanced Studies, 10 Departments under Special Assistance Programme and a large number of specialized Research Centers. Four Degree Colleges of the city are affiliated to the University. Bharat Kala Bhavan, the reputed museum of the university, is a treasure trove of rare collections. The 927 bed hospital of the University is equipped with all the modern a menities. The university provides a wide range of facilities for sport and hobbies, has large playgrounds, a big auditorium, a flying club and many auxiliary services and units like Printing Press, Publication Cell,Fruit Preservation Center, Subsidized Canteens, Employment and Information Bureau, Security etc. The University family consists of about 15000 students belonging to all streams of life, castes and religions and races, about 1700 teachers, and nearly 8000 non-teaching staff A large number of students from foreign countries like the U.S.A, the countries of Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa etc., come to study here. The university has taken a leadership role in promoting new ideas, the spirit of integration of the world, and cultivation of intellect and culture. Banaras Hindu University is small Virtually the universe in microcosm.

Title in Psychology Banaras Hindu University University

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 Self management in relation to Executive functioning Perceived illness and Self efficacy among people with type 2 diabetes Yadav Sadhana Dr. Singh R. N.
2 Collective self esteem relational orientation and well being among Hindus and Muslims in India Tiwari Rupesh Dr. Byadwal Virendra
3 Occupational and Psychosocial Predictors of Birth Weight and Length of Gestation among Working Women Sahu Pooja Dr. Srivastava Urmila Rani
4 Stress and Health state as a function of Self Regulation Singh, Ekta Dr. Srivastava , A.K.
5 Effect of Psychological Intervention on Challenging Behavior of School Children Gautam , Anita Dr. Mukhopadhyay, Anjana
6 Emotion regulation and future orientation of adolescents in relation to parenting Singh, Sapana Dr. Mishra, R.C.
7 Role of coping and perceived organisational support in relationship between emotional labour and burnout among public and private sector bank employees Binayak Shankar Dr. Sandeep Kumar
8 Role of employee engagement personality and organizational culture in performance and organizational citizenship behaviour among managerial personnel Kumar, Vikash Dr. Kumar, Sandeep
9 Role of Psychological Empowerment Job Characteristics and Social Exchange Relations on Work and Nonwork Related Outcomes Singh, Meena Dr. Srivastava , Urmila Rani
10 Effect of Trust on Flight Simulation Task Performance Ranjan, Ravi Dr. Singh, Indramani L;Singh, Anju L.
11 Role of Workplace Stress Employee Motivation and Personality in Job Satisfaction of University Clerical Employees Lal,Ravi Shankar Dr. Singh,A.P.
12 Organizational Justice and Attitudinal Reactions of Indian Software Employees moderated by Personal Attributes Gill, Yukti Dr. Srivastava, A. K.
13 Role of Parenting Behavior and Selfdisclosure in Adolescents Emotion Regulation and Social Competence Pathak,Sweta Dr. Sinha,Shubhra
14 Role of psychological mindedness self compassion and parenting styles in academic procrastination among emerging adults Pathak, Priyanka Dr. Joshi, Shobhna
15 Effects of working memory capacity and task predictability on task switching performance Dubey, Shalini Dr. Singh, Indramani L.
16 Effects of Cognitive Demand and Single Bout of Aerobic Exercise on Vigilance Task Performance Naveen Dr. Tiwari, Trayambak
17 Field Dependent Field Independent Cognitive Style Hemispheric Differentiation and Bilateral Advantage in Cognitive Task Performance Tiwari,Mithilesh Kumar Dr. Arya,Yogesh Kumar
18 Psychosocial Resources Proactive Coping and Well Being of Students with Orthopedically disability Chauhan, Reeta Dr. Verma, Saroj; Awasthi, Purnima
19 Emotional Processing Deficit and Mental Health Role of Emotion Related Beliefs and Negative Affect Dubey, Akanksha Dr. Pandey, Rakesh
20 Effects of the nature and affective properties of the stimulus perceivers characteristics and cognitive load on perception of time duration Bhawna Dr. Singh,Tushar

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