Indian Journal of Extension Education is the official publication of Indian Society of Extension Education (ISEE), Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa New Delhi-110012. The society regularly publishes quarterly research journal entitled “Indian Journal of Extension Education,” starting from 1965. It publishes original research papers in the field of extension education and allied fields of national or international importance with distribution to librarians, universities, research centers, researchers in extension and Agriculture science. The journal maintains strict refereeing procedures through its editorial policies in order to publish papers of only the highest quality. Papers that can provide both basic theoretical and experiments, are particularly welcome. Indian Journal of Extension Education (ISSN 0537- 1996 print & ISSN 2454-552X online) has got the highest NAAS rating 2024: 4.48 with abstracting services of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences NAAS, Google Scholar, CNKI Scholar, EBSCO Discovery, Primo and Primo Central & ESJI, I2OR, DRJI, ISRA-JIF and IIJIF
Aims and Scope
The Indian Society of Extension Education was founded with the mission to advance the cause of extension education on 12th June, 1964 at Division of Agricultural Extension, IARI, New Delhi-110012 as its national headquarter. It has its local chapters in different states. Presently, there are more than 1800 life members spread over India and abroad. The Society publishes quarterly research journal entitled, "Indian Journal of Extension Education" since 1965. The Society organizes national and international seminars, symposia, workshops and conferences on agricultural topics of national importance. The society has also brought out several proceedings, souvenirs, seminar recommendations and books on nominal cost. The society completes its 50 years during 2015 by serving its mission of national agricultural growth and development.
Editorial Board
Chief Editor
Dr. Satyapriya,
Principal Scientist,
Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR-IARI,
New Delhi-110012, India
Email: satya118ext@gmail.com
Editor Eastern Zone
Dr. Biswarup Saha
Head, Department of Fishery Extension, Faculty of Fishery Sciences,
West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences,
Chakgaria, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Email: biswarup.ext@gmail.com
Editor North Zone
Dr K A Ponnusamy
Principal Scientist,
Division of Dairy Extension,
ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute,
Karnal, Haryana, India
Email: ponnusamyk@hotmail.com
Editor South Zone
Dr D A Nithyashree
Professor (Agricultural Extension),
Directorate of Extension Education,
University of Agricultural Sciences,
Dharwad-580005, Karnataka, India
Foreign Editor
Dr. Nguyen Thanh
Director, Asian Organic Agriculture Research and Development Institute (AOI),
61 Pho Quang Street, Ward 10, Tan Binh District,
HCM City, Vietnam
Email: nguyencongthanhct@gmail.com
Dr. D. S. Ladher,
66, Albright RD, Brampton, Canada
Email: sanvirsingh@hotmail.com
Co-opted Editor
Prof. Souvik Ghosh
Professor & Head Department of Extension Education
Palli Shiksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture)
Visva Bharati Sriniketan,
Birbhum-731236, West Bengal, India,
Email: souvik.ghosh@visvabharati.ac.in
Dr. Sitaram Bishnoi
Scientist, Division of Agricultural Extension,
ICAR-IARI,
New Delhi-110012, India
Email: srext2011@gmail.com
Dr. V. Lenin
Principal Scientist,
Division of Agricultural Extension,
ICAR-IARI,
New Delhi-110012, India
Email: leninextn@gmail.com
Publication Ethics & Malpractice Statement for Indian Journal of Extension Education
Duties of Editors
Fair play and editorial independence: Editors evaluate submitted manuscripts exclusively on the basis of their academic merit (importance, originality, study's validity, clarity) and its relevance to the journal's scope, without regard to the authors’ race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, citizenship, religious belief, political philosophy or institutional affiliation.
Confidentiality: Editors and editorial staff will not disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial advisers, and the publisher, as appropriate.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest: Editors and editorial board members will not use unpublished information disclosed in a submitted manuscript for their own research purposes without the authors’ explicit written consent
Publication decisions: The editors ensure that all submitted manuscripts being considered for publication undergo peer-review by at least two reviewers who are expert in the field. The Chief -Editor is responsible for deciding which of the manuscripts submitted to the journal will be published, based on the validation of the work in question, its importance to researchers and readers, the reviewers’ comments, and such legal requirements as are currently in force regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism. The Editor-in-Chief may confer with other editors or reviewers in making this decision.
Duties of Reviewers
Contribution to editorial decisions: Peer review assists editors in making editorial decisions and, through editorial communications with authors, may assist authors in improving their manuscripts. Peer review is an essential component of formal scholarly communication and lies at the heart of scientific endeavour.
Promptness: Any invited referee who feels unqualified to review the research reported in a manuscript or knows that its prompt review will be impossible should immediately notify the editors and decline the invitation to review so that alternative reviewers can be contacted.
Confidentiality: Any manuscripts received for review are confidential documents and must be treated as such; they must not be shown to or discussed with others except if authorized by the Editor-in-Chief (who would only do so under exceptional and specific circumstances). This applies also to invited reviewers who decline the review invitation.
Acknowledgement of sources: Reviewers should identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any statement that is an observation, derivation or argument that has been reported in previous publications should be accompanied by the relevant citation.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest
Any invited referee who has conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies or institutions connected to the manuscript and the work described therein should immediately notify the editors to declare their conflicts of interest and decline the invitation to review so that alternative reviewers can be contacted.
Duties of Authors
Peer Review Policy:
All manuscripts are peer reviewed following the procedure outlined below.
Initial manuscript evaluation: The Editor first evaluates all manuscripts. Manuscripts rejected at this stage are insufficiently original, have serious scientific flaws, have poor grammar or English language, or are outside the aims and scope of the journal. Those that meet the minimum criteria are normally passed on to at least 2 experts for review.
Type of Peer Review Transport Policy employs double blind reviewing, where both the referee and author remain anonymous throughout the process.
Referees are matched to the paper according to their expertise and our database is constantly being updated.
Referee reports: Referees are asked to evaluate whether the manuscript: - Is original - Is methodologically sound - Follows appropriate ethical guidelines - Has results which are clearly presented and support the conclusions - Correctly references previous relevant work.
Final report: A final decision to accept or reject the manuscript will be sent to the author along with any recommendations made by the referees,
Editor's Decision is final, who is responsible for the final decision to accept or reject the article.
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Author Guidelines
Indian Journal of Extension Education is the Official publication of Indian Society of Extension Education (ISEE). It publishes original research papers in the field of extension education and allied fields.
Submission of manuscript : Paper for publication should be submitted to the chief editor or society on their e-mail id (ijeechiefeditor@gmail.com and extensionsociety@rediffmail.com). Two hard copies of the manuscript along with a soft copy (in the form of CD, Rich Text Format (.rft) or Microsoft Word format (doc.) should be submitted. Before submission of paper, it is strongly advised that it may be checked and edited by your professional colleagues for its technical contents including grammatical and spelling correctness. The length of the manuscript should not exceed 12 typed pages (double space).
Submission of final manuscript: The submitted paper will be evaluated by the editorial members and references for their suitability. The paper will be sent back to the author to carry out the changes or modifications as suggested by the references and editorial member. Final manuscript has to be submitted only through electronic from (as an attachment) through e-mail to the following e-mail address : ijeechiefeditor@gmail.com.
The manuscript should be arranged as follows: Title page, Abstract, Keyword, Introduction, Methodology, Results and Discussion, Conclusion and References.
Title Page: The names, current affiliation, complete address including e-mail address of first author should be listed only on the title page. Do not use abbreviation or acronyms for designation of job, position and institution name.
Abstract: An abstract of about 150 words should be provided, which should include background, aims methods, results and conclusions.
Keywords: Provide a list of upto 5 to 8 keywords after the abstract. The first letter of each keyword should be in upper case or capital letter.
LAYOUT FORMATS
General: Use Times New Roman font of size 12 point. The paragraph must be justified and separated from one another with a single space. Line spacing must be ‘Double’.
Page layout: Format your article so that it can be printed on A4 size paper with a provision of left right and top margin of 2.5 cm. The bottom margin must be 4 cm.
Title: The title must be centred (16 point bold) .The first letter of the every word of the title should be in upper case (Capital letter). All other letter should be in lower case (small letters). Example : Socio economic Impact of Self- help Groups.
Major headings:- All major headings (ABSTRACT, KEY WORDS, INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND REFERENCES) should be in upper case or capital letters (14 point bold) ‘centre aligned’.
Sub-headings: Use font size of 12 point bold. To be typed on a separate line and ‘left aligned’first letter of the first word to be in upper case (capital letter) and all other letters in lower case (small letter).
Example: Socio-economic and psychological characteristics.
Sub-sub headings: Use fond size of 10 point bold, in italics and ‘left aligned’. To be typed in a separate line with flush with left margin. The first letter of first word to be in upper case (capital letter) and all other letters in lower case (small letters).
Table formats: Tables have to be placed in the appropriate place in the text. They should be prepared using the Table facility of Microsoft Word. Tables must have a Table caption on the top of the Table. The first letter of the first word of the caption should be in upper case (capital letters) and all other letters in lower case (small letters). A research paper should not have more than seven Tables.
Graphic formats: Only computer generated charts or figures (as a part of Microsoft word or GIF or JPEG files) or photographs relevant to the contents of the paper will be accepted.
References: All the references should be sorted alphabetically. Include only those sources cited in the paper. Avoid footnotes. Follow the style of references as given below:-
Meena, S.R. (2005). Changes in cropping pattern subsequent to farm mechanization, Indian Journal of Extension Education, 41 (1 &2), 31-36.
Arun Kumar, K.V. (2005). Privatised extension in practice : effectiveness and management issues, Unpublished M.Sc. thesis, Division of Agricultural Extension, IARI, New Delhi.
Use of abbreviation: Kindly do not abbreviate the name of states or country. The abbreviations and symbols such as % ( per cent), hr (hour), yr (year) and so forth can be used only in the Tables in the text. Therefore, do not use symbols such as % hr or yr in the next. The local names for crops, practices, customs etc., should be given in italics.
Acronyms: You have to spell out the acronym for its first occurrence followed by the acronym within parenthesis. Example: Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP) or Training and visit (T & V).
Other policies : Articles forwarded to the editor for publication are understood to be offered to the Indian Journal of Extension Education Exclusively. It is also understood that the authors have obtained the approval of their department, faculty or institute in cases where such permission is necessary. The Editorial Board takes no responsibility for facts or opinions expressed in the Journal, which rests entirely with the authors thereof.