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Ethics

Guidelines for the authors

Ethics

Author(s) must ensure that their submissions are original, accurate, and free from any form of academic misconduct. All research work should be conducted responsibly, with due acknowledgment of all the contributors. Proper citation of sources, transparency in methodology, and honesty in reporting results are mandatory. Manuscripts must not be under consideration in any other journal at the time of submission. All data must be accurate and representative of your research. Data fabrication will result in rejection of the submission and may lead to a ban on future submissions. 

Plagiarism

The journal maintains a strict policy against plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts will undergo plagiarism screening using standard similarity detection software. A similarity index of under 15% is considered acceptable. Any submission found to contain plagiarized material or self- plagiarism will be rejected. 

Disclosure

Authors must declare any potential conflicts of interest (financial, personal, academic, or professional) that could influence the research findings or interpretations. Any undeclared conflicts that come to light post-submission may result in the rejection or retraction of the article. 

AI-generated Content

Authors must disclose any use of AI tools in the preparation of their manuscripts. Any content generated by AI must be carefully reviewed and verified by the authors to ensure accuracy, originality, and compliance with ethical standards. Failure to disclose AI use will be treated as a breach of ethical policy.