Anti-Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism is characterized as showing the work of someone else as a particular work of one’s own.

Plagiarism involves copying from published or unpublished work phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or longer extracts without the confirmation of the source.

The Journal strictly opposes plagiarism. To avoid plagiarised submissions, author(s) are advised to submit a signed statement that they are aware of the plagiarism policy of the organization and also advised to make sure no part of their submissions/articles are copied in any form. Author(s) should submit their own original research manuscripts/papers.

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