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Psychology

RESEARCH ACTIVITY


Minor  Research Project: 01

                               

 

Name

Topic

Amount

Funding agency

Duration

Dr.Rachita Shrivastava

A study of awareness and attitude towards HIV-AIDS programs on television of tribal and non-tribal school students in Chhattisgarh.

2,30,000/-

UGC

2014-2016

completed

                                                  

 

Publications (research papers)

S.No.

Duration

No. of Publication (research paper)

 

 

National

International

Total

01

01.01.2021 to 31.12.2021

-

01

01

02

01.01.2020 to ………...2020

-

01

01

03

01.01.2019 to 31.12.2019

-

03

03

04

01.01.2018 to 31.12.2018

-

01

01

05

01.01.2017 to 31.12.2017

-

02

02

 

Publications (Chapter)

 

S.No.

Name of writer

Name of Book

Title of the paper

 

Publisher

Year of publication

ISBN No

1.

Rachita

Shrivastava

Modern Media Research: New Trends & Challenges

 

Chi-Square Test-Its Application

 

Bestow Edutraex International Mumbai

 

2021

978-93-90153-20-6

 

   Faculty Serving in Editorial Board: 01

Dr. Rachita Shrivastava serving as member editorialboard and reviewer in International Journal of Social ScienceStudies, USA from Jan-2015 to till date.

Paper Presented in Conferences/ Seminars: During 2016-17to 2020-21

S.N.

Name of Faculty

Total No.

Regional

National

International

1.

 

2.

Dr. Rachita Shrivastava

Dr.Pratibha Sharma

05

 

 

05

Nil

 

 

NIL

  O4

 

 

05

   O1

 

 

NIL

 

Workshopsattended:10

 

FACULTYRECHARGE PROGRAMMES

  Training Programme  :   04  

 

                              BEYOND SYLLABUS SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES (GUEST LECTURES)

 

v AGuest lecture was organized on 11/11/16 at the A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Hall .Thelecture was delivered by Dr. P.K. Shrivastava, Retired Head of the departmentof Education, Kalyan College, Bhilai on the topic “Psychoanalytical approach toBehaviour”. Dr. Shrivastava highlighted the necessity of understanding hiddenmotives that lay repressed in the unconscious mind and influence behavior