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We support the view that publishing ethics are of the utmost importance and
will strive to maintain the integrity of the scholarly record.
Some are following circumstances in which we can retract the article from our
journal but are not limited to following list
It has been published solely on the basis of a compromised or manipulated
peer review process
• The author(s) failed to disclose a major competing interest (a.k.a. conflict of
interest) that, in the view of the editor, would have unduly affected
interpretations of the work or recommendations by editors and peer
reviewers.
• It contains material or data without authorisation for use
We follow COPE’s (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines for ethical
issues.
Retractions may be requested by authors or the editor of a journal, and such
requests for retraction are investigated thoroughly
- Article can be withdrawnbefore fully published with a doi registration,
An article can be withdrawn by author after submitting a written request
with justifications.
- After publication if any readers or any person complaint about the content,
copyright issue, fraudulent data, multiple submission, plagiarism, the article
will be withdrawn from the online system by the publisher with a note on
retraction.
Publisher sends the PDF Galley proofs to the author for proofreading and
corrections. Author can highlight corrections if any. These can be correction
before actual publishing the article.
In case of significant correction, an error correction/corrigendum/add on will
be published and linked with original published article.
n case of complaints (from any person) with proof of plagiarism or copyright
issues, we will retract/remove the published article with a description on
retraction with the reasons after thorough investigation.
The case may be informed to the concerned author’s institution and/or
funding organizations of the article.
The retraction of a published article will be decided by the publisher after
discussion with the concerned editor.