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Indian Growth and Development Policy

Indian Growth and Development Policy

Frequency :Bi-Annual: Language: English: Year: 2024: publication – online: Subject: Social Science

ISSN :3048-4596

Peer Reviewed Journal

Indian Growth and Development Policy: is a double-blind peer reviewed bi-annual journal of the theoretical and applied all areas in Social Sciences.

IGDP  provides a unique forum for theoretical debates and empirical analyses that move away from narrow disciplinary focus. It is committed to comparative research and articles that speak to cases beyond the traditional concerns of area and single-country studies. IGDP strongly encourages trans disciplinary analysis of contemporary and historical social change in Asia by offering a meeting space for international scholars across the social sciences, including sociology, anthropology, cultural studies, economics, geography, history, political science, and psychology. IGDP publishes peer-reviewed research articles, special thematic issues, and shorter symposiums. IGDP also publishes book reviews, research notes, and short essays on South Asia societies.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

1. Submission

Manuscripts must be written in good English and should be submitted through e-mail:pbjournals@yahoo.com . Manuscripts should be submitted as a single MS-Word file including all materials.

Editor-in-Chief:-

Dr. AJEET JAISWAL
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology,   
Pondicherry University,
Puducherry-605014, India
e-mail: pbjournals@yahoo.com 

2. Title Page

The first page of the manuscript must contain: the full title; the affiliation and full address with email ID of all authors and the corresponding author; the second page must contain an abstract of 250 words or less.

3. Abstract

Author(s) will need to write abstract briefly and clearly the main aims and findings/conclusions of the work; it should provide the reader a clear idea of what has been achieved. The length of the abstract should be within 200-300 words.

4. Abbreviations

Any word or words to be abbreviated should be written in full when first mentioned followed by the abbreviation in parenthesis.

5. Illustrations

All illustrations of any kind should be submitted as sequentially numbered figures, illustrations should be inserted in the main body of the manuscript text.

6.Tables and Supplementary Material

Data must be kept to a minimum. Tables should be numbered and headed with short titles. As with illustrations, they should insert in the main manuscript text.

7.Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements should appear at the end of the text.

8. References.

References should appear in the text as Smith (1992) or Smith et al. (1998). The author should make sure that there is a strict one-to-one correspondence between the names and the years in the text and those on the reference list. The reference list should appear at the end of the main text, before tables and figures. It should be listed in alphabetical order by author’s name. References should appear as follows:

For monographs: Hansen, J. D., 2001. European Integration: An Economic Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

For contributions to collective works: Laursen, F., 1995. ‘On studying European integration theory and political economy’, in F. Laursen (ed.),

The Political Economy of European Integration, European Institute of Public Administration, Kluwer Law International, Maastricht. For periodicals: Wyplosz, C., (1997). ‘EMU: why and how it might happen’, Journal of Economic Perspectives,  4, 3-22.

9. Footnotes

These should be numbered consecutively in the text.

10. Appendix: At the end of paper