Miss  PRIYANKA GUPTA

Department of Geography Institute of Science Banaras Hindu University Varanasi,221005
pr************@bhu.ac.in
+91 870****408


Address for Communication:
Department of Geography Institute of Science Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, 221005

Nationality: Indian


Academic Qualification

B.A: University of Allahabad (69.6)
M.A: University of Allahabad (90.7)


Position held

NO


Publications

• Singh, U., Nandan, R., Gupta, P., & Kumar, A. (2024). Empirical analysis of healthcare infrastructures in Prayagraj city: A comprehensive study of urban primary health centres. Humanities and Social Science Studies, 13(1), 48-52.

• Gupta, A. K., Gavsker, K. K., Gupta, P., & Nandan, R. (2024). Changing demographic scenario of urban population of Eastern Uttar Pradesh: A district wise spatio-temporal study. Humanities and Social Science Studies, 13(2), 134-145.
. Gupta, P., & Singh, S. (2024). An overview of anaemia patterns in Uttar Pradesh: 2005 to 2021. South India Journal of Social Sciences, 22(1), 92-96.


Experience

With specialized expertise in Population Studies, I bring a solid foundation in analyzing demographic trends and their impacts on public health. My research focuses on spatial patterns in healthcare accessibility and inequalities, particularly among women, using GIS techniques. I also have experience in conducting field surveys and secondary data analysis.


Area of Specialization

My area of specialization includes Population Studies, Women’s Health, and Geospatial Analysis. I focus on exploring healthcare inequalities, particularly among women, through GIS-based spatial analysis. My research emphasizes the geographical distribution of health services, demographic influences on health outcomes, and the integration of geospatial techniques to address public health challenges.


Membership of other Professional Associations

NO


I am Priyanka Gupta, a research scholar at Banaras Hindu University under the guidance of Dr. Shikha Singh. My research focuses on the geographical analysis of women’s health, especially within rural communities. Specializing in Population Studies,I am dedicated to understanding healthcare inequalities and using GIS techniques to reveal spatial patterns in health service accessibility. With experience in field surveys and secondary data analysis, I aim to contribute meaningful insights toward improving healthcare access and equity.