Authors Guidelines:

About ANVESHAK Journal

ANVESHAK Journal (AJ) ) is an open-access, refereed / peer-reviewed, International multidisciplinary, scholarly online journal, that helps researchers to share their research work. Since the journal is online, open access, works published in this will have a broad reach on demographic.
ANVESHAK Journal publishes articles focusing on:
Since our journal is multidisciplinary, we welcome research proposals from all branches of General Management, International business, Economic, Technological changes, Sciences, Engineering, Health care, Agricultural & Fisheries development, Women empowerment, Law & justice, Political Science, Arts & Humanities, Education, Library Science, etc.
The aforementioned topics are only examples; in general, the editors are open to receiving rigorous articles on any other area of research.

Types of Paper
The journal accepts following types of papers:
  • Original Article: A paper that presents findings from experimental, clinical, and preclinical research, such as cost-effectiveness analyses, international studies, case-control studies, screening and diagnostic test studies, and randomized controlled trials.
  • Review Article: An article discussing a single topic in detail.
  • Case Studies: These focus on detailed examinations of a particular case or cases within a broader context. They often include descriptions of interventions, outcomes, and discussions on lessons learned.
  • Editorials: These are typically written by the journal's editors or invited experts and provide commentary or discussion on recent developments in the field or on papers published in the same issue.
  • Book Reviews: Some journals include reviews of recently published books relevant to their field, written by experts in the subject matter.
Peer Review Process

Submission Checklist
You can use the following list to carry out a final check of your submission before you send it to the journal. Please check the relevant section in this instruction manual for more details.
Ensure that the following items are present:
One author has been designated as the corresponding author with contact details:
          • E-mail address
          • Full postal address

All necessary files have been uploaded:
Manuscript:
          • Title page (manuscript title, authors first name and last name, affiliations, email addresses, corresponding author name, address and contact details)
          • Abstract
          • Include keywords
          • Introduction
          • Literature/Related works/Theoretical background
          • Materials and Methods
          • Results
          • Discussion
          • Conclusion and Future Scope
          • All figures (include relevant captions)
          • All tables (including titles, description, footnotes)
          • Ensure all figure and table citations in the text match the files provided

Further considerations
          • Manuscript has been 'spell checked' and 'grammar checked'.
          • All references mentioned in the Reference List are cited in the text, and vice versa.
          • Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Internet).
          • Relevant declarations of interest have been made.
Plagiarism Policy
At ANVESHAK Journal, we maintain a strict plagiarism policy where a maximum similarity threshold of 15% is allowed. Any manuscript that exceeds this limit will be reviewed and may be subject to rejection or revision. Authors are expected to ensure that their work is original, properly cited, and free of any significant overlap with previously published material. All submissions are screened using plagiarism detection software, and failure to comply with this policy may result in the manuscript being rejected or returned for further revision.
Manuscript Formatting
General Instructions
  • MS Office Word 2010 or 2013 should be used to type the text. A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) paper size, Times New Roman typeface, 12 points (not including the title and abstract), double spacing, 2.5 cm margins on all sides, and alignment full should be used. The average length of a page in ANVESHAK is Ten to Twelve pages, however longer submissions containing significant and innovative research will be published.
  • ANVESHAK is glad to provide Web-based submission and peer-review as a means of accelerating the publication process. Make sure you register or establish an account on the homepage of the system if you haven't already. Simply log in to our system on a regular basis to check the status of your work and keep track of how your manuscript is progressing during the review process.
  • Every article should have a 200–250 word detailed abstract. The important details pertaining to the purpose, methodology, results, and conclusions of the work should be clarified in the abstract. After the abstract, there should be three to five essential terms listed.
  • Expanded understanding of the literature, the research goal, the research questions, the participants, the data collection instruments and materials, data analysis techniques, findings, and interpretation should all be included in manuscripts. Manuscripts from post modern times are also welcomed.
  • The Sixth Edition of the American Psychological Association Publication Manual should come first on a new page when referencing something. (American Psychological Association, 2009).
  • Make sure that all author names and dates are spelt precisely the same in the text and reference list by carefully going throughout the manuscript. At the conclusion of the work, a complete list of references should be provided in alphabetical order.
  • The acknowledgement and appendices should come before the reference list at the conclusion of the manuscript.
  • Write your manuscript following the guidelines provided below. These are taken from the American Psychological Association's Checklist for Manuscript Submission (APA, Sixth Edition).

Title Page and Abstract
The first page should contain a concise and informative title, the authors' names and addresses, and the corresponding author's contact details (postal address, institutional email).
  • Title should not exceed 12 words.
  • The abstract should be no longer than 250-300 words.
  • Title page should include 5 keywords.
  • Paragraphs and Headings

Graphical Abstract
Prepare a relevant graphical abstract of your article. This is a single, concise, pictorial and visual summary of the main findings of the article. It could either be the concluding figure from the article or better still a figure that is specially designed for the purpose, which captures the content of the article for readers at a single glance.

Abbreviations
Eliminate superfluous acronyms and provide explanations for those that arerequired. Table notes and figure captions/legends should include an explanation for any acronyms used in the tables and figures.

References
  • Citations for references must appear in the references list as well as in the text.
  • There should be consistency in the spelling and dates of the reference list entries and text citations.
  • The full title of each journal should appear in the reference list.
  • The references should be arranged alphabetically by the surnames of the writers, both in the reference list and in the parenthetical text citations.
  • All articles or book chapters should include complete page numbers in the reference list.
  • Asterisks (*) should appear before any references to studies that are part of a meta-analysis.

Tables and Figures
  • There should be a heading for each table column, including the counterfoil column.
  • You should omit all rules related to vertical tables.
  • There should be textual references to each table.
  • When the figure is shrunk to the width of a journal column or page, the elements ought to be large enough to read clearly.
  • A figure's lettering should be no less than eight points or more than twelve points.
  • The files containing the figures should be in the EPS, JPEG, or TIFF formats.
  • Arabic numerals should be used to number each figure consecutively.
  • Every figure and table should be referenced inside the text and assigned a number corresponding to their order of mention.

Disclaimer
The editorial board of the ANVESHAK Journal (AJ) while make all possible efforts to ensure the accuracy of all the information in published articles, the authors are solely responsible for the accuracy of the information included in their manuscripts. Any views expressed in the publication are the views of the authors only, but not of the ANVESHAK Journal (AJ) . The onus is on the authors regarding their indulgence in plagiarism.
Copyright:
The entire contents of the Journals are protected under Indian and international copyrights. The Journal, however, grants to all users a free, irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual right of access to, and a license to copy, use, distribute, perform and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works in any digital medium for any reasonable non-commercial purpose, subject to proper attribution of authorship and ownership of the rights. The journal also grants the right to make small numbers of printed copies for their personal non-commercial use under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International Public License. Authors are instructed to send a copyright form attached with article while submission.
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