PLAGIARISM POLICY OF THE JOURNAL

By submitting Author(s) manuscript to the journal, it is understood that it is an original manuscript and is unpublished work and is not under consideration or made available elsewhere. Plagiarism in any form, including duplicate publication of the author's own work, in whole or in part without proper citation is not tolerated by the journal. Manuscripts submitted to the journal will be strictly checked for originality using anti-plagiarism software. The reviewers will be also notified for the strict monitoring of the articles against possible plagiasrism issues.

Plagiarism misrepresents ideas, words, and other creative expression as one's own. Plagiarism represents the violation of copyright law. Following are the examples are the varipus forms of plagiarisms the BJRD considers;

1. Copying the exact content from the other source. Purposely using portions of another author's paper.

2. Copying elements of another author's paper, such as figures, tables, equations or illustrations that are not       common knowledge, or copying or purposely using sentences without citing the source.

3. Using text downloaded from the internet.

 4. Copying or downloading figures, photographs, pictures or diagrams without acknowledging your sources.

 5. In the case of a publication being submitted that was originally published in another language, the title, date and journal of the original publication must be identified by the authors, and the copyright must be obtained. The editor may accept such a translated publication to bring it to the attention of a wider audience.

 6. In case author wants to use material from the other work then it is mandatory to cite the same in references. Else the author needs to change the language completely and use his/ her own language.