Authors Guidelines
The New Delhi Centre of World Water Council is an multi-stakeholder platform was established in 2001 on the initiative of renowned water specialists and national organizations, in response to an increasing concern about water sector issues from the Asia region community. The centre was established “to promote awareness, build political commitment and trigger action on critical water issues at all levels, including the highest decision-making level, to facilitate the efficient conservation, protection, development, planning, management and use of water in all its dimensions on an environmentally sustainable basis for the benefit of all life on earth.”
The journal provides an effective vehicle for the improved national exchange of information on developments in water sector - and the experience gained from its use - and is strongly committed to publishing papers on the interdisciplinary aspects of water sector policy issues including reforms etc.
The original manuscripts that enhance the level of research and contribute new developments are encouraged. Published half yearly, the NDC-WWC journal will focus on the increasing concern on water policy issues of Indian community. Experiences gained from many water sector reforms being carried-out in different states shall be informed to all concerned. The manuscripts must be unpublished and should not have been submitted for publication elsewhere. There are no Publication Charges
Guidelines for the preparation of manuscripts for publishing in “NDCWWC Journal”
The authors should submit their manuscript in MS-Word (2003/2007) in single column, double line spacing as per the following guidelines. The manuscript should be organized to have Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Material & Methods, Results & Discussion, Conclusion, and Acknowledgement. The manuscript should not exceed 16 pages in double line spacing.
Take margin as 1.” (Left, Right, Top & Bottom) on A4 paper.
The Title of the paper should be in bold and in Title case .
The next item of the paper should be the author's name followed by the co-authors.
Name of the corresponding author should be highlighted by putting an asterisk, with whom all the future correspondence shall be made.
This should be followed by an affiliation and complete official addresses.
Providing e-mail id is must.
Please keep the title, author’s name and affiliation center aligned.
Use the following font sizes: Title: 14 point bold (Title Case), Author’s name(s): 12-point bold, Author’s Affiliations: 10-point normal, Headings: 11-point bold & caps, Sub-headings: 11-point normal & caps, Body Text: 10-point normal.
The manuscript must be in English.
Manuscripts are accepted on the basis that they may be edited for style and language.
Use Times new roman as the font.
Words used in a special context should appear between single quotation marks the first time they appear.
Lines must be double-spaced (plus one additional line between paragraphs).
Tables and figures must be included in the same file as the text in the end of the manuscript. Figures must be inserted into the document in JPEG or Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) format.
Abbreviations should be spelt out in full for the first time they appear and their abbreviated form included in brackets immediately after.
Communicating author will receive a soft copy of his/her published paper at free of cost.
Diagrams and Figures: Only black & white figures are accepted. Figures should be entered in one column (center aligned) and should not exceed 6-inch total width. A minimum line width of 1 point is required at actual size. Annotations should be in Times New Roman 12 point with only the first letter capitalized. The figure caption should be preceded by ‘Figure’ followed by the figure number. For example, ‘Figure 10.
Photographs and illustrations: No color photographs are allowed. Image files should be optimized to the minimum possible size without compromising the quality. The figures should have a resolution of 300 dpi.
Equations: Using the appropriate editor, each equation should appear on a new line. The equations referred to in the text, should be numbered sequentially with their identifier enclosed in parenthesis, right justified. The symbols, where referred to in the text, should be italicized.
References: The papers in the reference list must be cited in the text in the order in which they appear in the text. In the text, the citation should appear in square brackets “[]”. References of Journals, Books and Conferences must be written as shown in the example below.
Jones B., Brown, J., and Smith J. 2005, The title of the book. 1st edition, Publisher.
Jones B., Brown, J., and Smith J. 2005 The title of the conference paper. Proc Conference title 6: 9-17.
Jones B., Brown, J., and Smith J. .2005 The title of the journal paper. Journal Name. 3(4): 101-121.
Submission of Manuscript:
The manuscript must be submitted in doc and pdf to the Editor-in-Chief as an email attachment to uday@cbip.org. The author(s) should send a signed declaration form mentioning that, the matter embodied in the manuscript is original and copyrighted material used during the preparation of the manuscript has been duly acknowledged. The declaration should also carry consent of all the authors for its submission to NDCWWC journal. It is the responsibility of corresponding author to secure requisite permission from his or her employer that all papers submitted are understood to have received clearance(s) for publication. The authors shall also assign the copyright of the manuscript to the publisher IndianJournals.Com (India).
Peer Review Policy:
Review System: Every article is processed by a masked peer review of double blind or by three referees and edited accordingly before publication. The criteria used for the acceptance of article are: contemporary relevance, updated literature, logical analysis, relevance to the global problem, sound methodology, contribution to knowledge and fairly good English. Selection of articles will be purely based on the experts’ views and opinion. Authors will be communicated within Two months from the date of receipt of the manuscript. The editorial office will endeavor to assist where necessary with English language editing but authors are hereby requested to seek local editing assistance as far as possible before submission. Papers with immediate relevance would be considered for early publication. The possible expectations will be in the case of occasional invited papers and editorials, or where a partial or entire issue is devoted to a special theme under the guidance of a Guest Editor.
The Editor-in-Chief may be reached at: uday@cbip.org