Plagiarism Policy

The act of replicating someone else's ideas, findings, or language without acknowledging the original source or author is considered plagiarism, an unethical practice. This journal staunchly opposes any form of unethical copying or plagiarism. Authors should be mindful of crediting prior authors when incorporating their work into their research context. All manuscripts submitted undergo plagiarism checks using the designated software. Any instances of plagiarism detected during the initial review stage lead to automatic rejection and disqualification from journal publication. Manuscripts containing plagiarised content do not meet the journal's standards of quality, research, and innovation. Authors are strongly urged to uphold the journal's ethical standards and refrain entirely from engaging in plagiarism.