Submission GuideLines
• Submission must be made in English only.
• Each submission should be accompanied by an Abstract containing at 5 keywords explaining the aims & object of the paper and the Name of the Author(s), Designation, Institute, Contact details, etc.
• The font shall be in Times New Roman of font size 14 for the title and/or headings & 12 for the main text. The footnotes shall be of font size 10 with 1.5 spacing. End notes and/or Bibliography shall not be used.
• Citation Mode - ILI Footnoting Style. (https://ili.ac.in/cstyle.pdf)
• The file must be in MS Word (*.doc or *.docx) format with a spacing of 1.5 on an A4-size page, and file names of authors and the paper's title must be assigned, respectively.
• The word limit for (inclusive of footnotes):
A. Article: up to 7000-8000 words,
B. Short comments/notes: up to 3500 words,
C. Book Review: up to 2000 words.
• Co-authorship is allowed up to two. In the case of empirical study, co-authorship may be allowed up to three.
• If the submission is accepted for publication, authors will be separately mailed, requiring the fulfilment of the other formalities
• To ensure anonymity in reviewing the papers, the title of the paper, name of the author, co-author, designation, address, contact number, and e-mail should appear only on the first page of the paper.
• All submissions shall be made to the email provided above with ‘Submission Article/Comment/Book Review: Title of Paper & Name of Author’ as a subject.
• The editorial board reserves the right to make the necessary changes.
• All submissions will be checked for plagiarism. The authors are strictly expected to acknowledge the references made use of. In any case of violation of copyright, the author shall be liable for penal action.
• Author(s) submitting manuscripts written in English are requested to adhere to the UGC guidelines for publication.
• Abstract and Paper shall both be in a single file only.
• All publication-related queries shall be addressed by email with a specific subject line.
• Non-compliance with the above guidelines may lead to rejection.
• The decision of the editorial board shall be considered final and irrevocable.