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BHU To Host National Conference On Mental Health From July 11

By Harsh Mehra5 min read
Mental health experts and students preparing for a national conference at BHU

Intro

Varanasi, July 10, 2026: Banaras Hindu University will host a national conference on mental health from July 11 to 12, bringing experts and students together for interdisciplinary discussion.

The conference is expected to involve departments connected with physiotherapy, Kayachikitsa and mental health experts, with focus on integrated care and modern challenges.

Key Details

Mental health has become an important public-health concern for students, working professionals, elderly people and families. The BHU conference is expected to discuss how traditional knowledge, modern medicine, rehabilitation, counselling and technology can work together.

Sessions may focus on stress, lifestyle, digital pressure, workplace challenges, youth mental health and the need for early support. Interdisciplinary discussion is important because mental health care often requires doctors, therapists, counsellors, family members and community systems to work together.

BHU's role as a major academic and medical centre makes the conference relevant for eastern Uttar Pradesh and nearby regions.

Local Impact

For Varanasi, such a conference can help bring mental health out of silence. Many families still delay seeking help because of stigma, lack of awareness or confusion over where to go.

Students and young professionals may benefit if discussions lead to stronger campus counselling, community outreach and practical awareness programmes.

For students, the value of such events lies in participation beyond routine classes. Campus programmes create space for confidence, discipline, public speaking, teamwork and exposure to ideas that do not always fit inside examination schedules.

Faculty members and organisers are expected to use the momentum from the event to encourage continued engagement. Regular follow-up matters because a single programme is most useful when it leads to stronger habits and wider student participation.

What Happens Next

The conference will begin on July 11 and continue on July 12. Participants are expected to discuss research, clinical experience and practical approaches that can improve mental health care and awareness.

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