Since, International Journal of Indian Languages and Literature is a blind peer-reviewed and refereed journal; every manuscript will be double-blind peer-reviewed. The authors and reviewers’ identities will not be disclosed to each other throughout the review. Every research manuscript will be reviewed at least by two reviewers blindly. Authors, reviewers and editors are requested to follow the below-mentioned points in the publication process:
- You are advised to prepare your manuscript in such a way that it should not disclose your identity directly or indirectly.
- You are requested to mail your manuscripts quite in advance.
- You have to give surety through mail that the manuscript is original and plagiarism free.
- Proper acknowledgment and citation of all sources used in the manuscript is mandatory.
- Plagiarism, in any form, is strictly prohibited and will lead to rejection or retraction.
- Authors must promptly inform the editor of significant errors discovered post-publication.
- Data presented in manuscripts must be accurate, transparent, and verifiable.
- Duplicate publication or redundant submission of the same work is not permitted.
- Reviewers must maintain strict confidentiality of manuscripts assigned to them.
- Reviewers must provide fair, objective, and constructive feedback without bias.
- Editors must ensure impartial evaluation of all submissions regardless of authors’ background.
- Editors must maintain confidentiality and avoid conflicts of interest in handling manuscripts.
- All stakeholders—authors, reviewers, and editors—must uphold the highest standards of integrity in the publication process.