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Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology

The Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology will be published biannually. It is Official Publication of the Society for Immunology and Immunopathology.
Editor-in-Chief: Prof (Dr) Yashpal Singh Malik, Joint Director, ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute (ICAR-IVRI), Mukteswar - 263 138, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India; Email: malikyps@gmail.com
Executive Managing Editor: Prof RS Chauhan, Professor, Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India;Email: profchauhan58@gmail.com
Managing Editor: Dr. Kuldeep Dhama, Principal Scientist, IVRI, Izatnagar-243122, Uttar Pradesh, India
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  • Print ISSN: 0972-0561
  • Online ISSN: 0973-9149
  • Volume: 28
  • Issue Per year: 2
  • Months of Publication: June, December
  • Publisher: Society For Immunology And Immunopathology

Aims & Scope

Aims and Scope


Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology (JIIP) is a peer-reviewed journal and officially published by the Society for Immunology and Immunopathology (SIIP). The aim of this journal is to provide updated information to the scientists, clinicians, immunologist/microbiologists and pathologists working in different areas of immunology and immunopathology, and to understand the advances in experimental and clinical aspects of immunology and immunopathology.

The JIIP publishes original research and review articles, case studies and letters to the editor related to the fields of basic and comparative immunology, immunopathology, clinical immunology, molecular immunology, immunology of infectious diseases and cancers, transplantation immunology, neuroimmunology, immune disorders like hypersensitivity, immunodeficiency and autoimmune diseases, immunogenetics, immunotoxicology, immunoprophylaxis/vaccines, immunological assays/immunodiagnosis, immunopharmacology and/or immunotherapy belongs to the animal species like livestock (cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat and swine), companion animals (cat and dog), pack animals (horse, camel and donkey), poultry, wild animals, laboratory animals, fish, and human. Studies employing the immunomodulatory properties of plant extracts, feed additives, microbiome, or natural/synthetic compounds in laboratory animals can be submitted.

Ideas and suggestions as per current problems or important immunological topics for Special Issues are also welcome.

Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Patron

Dr NK Ganguly,
Ex-DG Indian Council of Medical Research,
New Delhi, India
E-mail: nkganguly59@gmail.com

Dr GK Singh, Mathura, Ex-VC DUVASU,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,
India
E-mail: singhgk55@gmail.com


President

Prof GS Tomar,
Prayagraj MD, PhD, FRAV, FISM, FMA (Spain),
Ex-Dean and Professor,
Faculty of Ayurveda, Prayagraj,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: gstomar9@gmail.com


Vice-Presidents

Dr Ashok Kalwar,
Oncologist Max Hospital,
Jodhpur,
Rajasthan, India
drashokkalwar@gmail.com

Dr KP Singh,
Izatnagar Joint Director CADRAD,
ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute,
Izatnagar-243122, Bareilly,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: karamcadrad62@gmail.com


Secretary General

Prof RS Chauhan,
Pantnagar Professor,
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,
GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology,
Pantnagar 263145,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: profchauhan58@gmail.com


Secretary PR/National Affairs

Dr Yashpal S Malik,
Dean, College of Animal Biotechnology,
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Science University (GADVASU),
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
E-mail: malikyps@gadvasu.in


Overseas secretary/International Affairs

Dr Bhanu Singh,
Senior Director,
Toxicologic Pathology,
Nonclinical Safety and Pathobiology,
Gilead Sciences, Inc. 333 Lakeside Drive,
Foster City,
CA 94404, USA
E-mail: bps2005@gmail.com, bhanu.singh8@gilead.com


Joint Secretaries

Dr Amit Kumar,
Associate Professor and OIC,
Division of Animal Biotechnology,
College of Biotechnology,
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology (SVPUAT),
Modipurum, Meerut,
Uttar Pradesh, India, E-mail: balyan74@gmail.com

Dr (Mrs) Sonu Ambwani,
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering,
College of Basic Sciences and Humanities,
G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology,
Pantnagar 263145,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: sonuambwani@yahoo.co.in


Secretary Resources/Treasurer

Dr (Mrs) Ankita Joshi,
Consultant AWBI,
Ballabhgarh Faridabad,
Haryana, India
E-mail: joshi.ankita11@gmail.com

Miss Tulsa Devi,
Project Assistant/Young Professional-II,
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
Pantnagar-263145,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: tulsadevi10194@gmail.com


Editor-in-Chief

Prof. (Dr.) Desh Deepak Singh,
Professor & Head,
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU),
Mathura - 281001,
Uttar Pradesh, India,
Email: drdd2005@gmail.com, deshdeepak.singh@upvetuniv.edu.in


Executive Members

Dr (Mrs) Seema Agarwal,
Assoc. Professor,
Dept. of Pathology,
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,
GBPUAT,
Pantnagar 263145, U.S. Nagar,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: dr.seemapatho@gmail.com

Dr Tanuj Ambwani,
Professor & Head,
Dept. of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry,
Incharge Animal Biotech. Lab,
CVASc, GBPUA&T
Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: tambwani@yahoo.com

Dr Ashwani K Singh,
Joint Director,
CCS National Institute of Animal Health,
Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh,
India
E-mail: drash_vet2001@rediffmail.com, ashwini.kumar.niah@gov.in

Dr Shrikrishna Isloor,
Associate Professor & Incharge,
OIE Twinned CVA-KVAFSU Rabies Diagnostic Lab.,
Dept. of Microbiology,
Veterinary College,
KVAFSU,
Hebbal, Bangalore,
India
E-mail: kisloor@gmail.com


Dr RS Sethi, Ludhiana
Additional Director of Research & Adjunct Professor,
Deptt of Biomedical Sciences,
University of Saskatchewan,
Canada
Guru Angad Dev Vety and Animal Sciences University,
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
E-mail: adrgadvasu@gmail.com, rs.sethi@usask.ca

Dr HC Chauhan,
Gujarat Professor & Head
(Department of Veterinary Microbiology)
I/C Head, Veterinary Public Health
I/C Professor, College Library
Chairman, UGTC,
College of Veterinary Science and AH,
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar- Dantiwada,
Gujarat, India
hcchauhan1972@gmail.com

Prof Tridib Kumar Rajkhowa
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
College of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry
Central Agricultural University,
Selesih, Aizawl,
India
E-mail: tridibraj09@gmail.com

Dr Divya Chauhan,
Graduate Research Assistant,
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
Pantnagar-263145
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: divya96chauhan@gmail.com

Dr DD Singh, Ayodhya
Associate Professor,
Veterinary Pathology,
NDUAT Ayodhya,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: drdd2005@gmail.com

Dr JS Sohal,
Associate Professor and I/C,
Centre for Vaccines and Diagnostic Research,
GLA University, Mathura,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: jagdip.sohal@gla.ac.in


Executive Managing Editor (s)

Prof RS Chauhan,
Professor,
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,
GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology,
Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: profchauhan58@gmail.com

Dr Yashpal S. Malik,
Joint Director,
ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute (ICAR-IVRI)
Mukteswar 263 138, Nainital,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: malikyps@gmail.com


Associate Editors

Dr M. Saminathan,
Scientist,
Division of Pathology,
ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: drswamyvet@gmail.com

Dr Amit Kumar,
Associate Professor and OIC,
Division of Animal Biotechnology,
College of Biotechnology,
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology (SVPUAT),
Modipurum, Meerut,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: balyan74@gmail.com

Dr Adarsh Mishra,
Assistant Professor,
Dept. Microbial and Environmental Biotechnology,
College of Animal Biotechnology,
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Science University (GADVASU),
Ludhiana 141004,
Punjab, India
E-mail: drmishraadarsh@gmail.com

Dr Ajay Pratap Singh,
Associate Professor & Head,
Department of Veterinary Microbiology,
COVSc & AH,
DUVASU,
Mathura, UP
Email. drajay_vet@yahoo.co.in

Dr Ravindra PV,
Department of Biochemistry,
CSIR-CFTRI,
KRS Road, Mysuru,
Karnataka, India
E-mail: raviravindra1@gmail.com

Dr V. Balamurugan,
Principal Scientist,
ICAR-National Institute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Disease Informatics,
Bangalore, Karnataka,
India
E-mail: balavirol@gmail.com

Dr H.C. Chauhan,
Professor & Head,
Veterinary Microbiology,
COVS, SDAU,
Dantiwada, Gujarat,
India
E-mail: hcchauhan1972@gmail.com

Dr Rahul Singh Arya,
Associate Professor,
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
CoVSc and AH,
DUVASU,
Mathura 281001
Email aryarahulsingh@gmail.com

Dr Mithilesh Singh,
Scientist (SS),
ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute,
Izatnagar, Bareilly,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: drmithileshsingh@yahoo.com

Dr N. Pazhanivel,
Professor of Pathology,
Department of Veterinary Pathology,
Madras Veterinary College,
Chennai, India
E-mail: drnpvel@gmail.com

Dr Ruchi Tiwari,
Assistant Professor,
COVS, DUVASU, Mathura,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: ruchi.vet@gmail.com


Assistant Editors

Dr Rajib Deb,
Scientist (SS),
Animal Biotechnology,
ICAR-National Research Center on Pig,
Guwahati, Assam, India
E-mail: drrajibdeb@gmail.com

Dr Daljeet Chabra,
Professor & Head,
Dept. of Vet. Microbiology,
COVS, Mhow,
Madhya Pradesh, India
E-mail: drdaljeet@gmail.com

Dr Namita Joshi,
Professor,
Department of VPH,
COVS, Faizabad,
Uttar Pradesh, India
E-mail: namitajoshivet@gmail.com

Dr Anju Nayak,
Professor & Head,
Dept. of Vet. Microbiology,
COVS, Jabalpur,
Madhya Pradesh, India
E-mail: nayakanju@rediffmail.com

Dr Ranvijay Singh,
Professor & Incharge Head,
Department of VPH & Epidemiology,
CoVSc & AH,
NDVSU, Jabalpur,
Madhya Pradesh, India
E-mail: rvsvet24oct@gmail.com


Foreign Editors

Dr Sina Salajegheh Tazerji
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Science and Research Branch,
Islamic Azad University,
Tehran, Iran
E-mail: sina.salajegheh@gmail.com


Prof Phelipe Magalhaes Duarte
University of Cuiaba,
Primavera do Leste Mato Grosso Brazil
Postgraduate Program in Animal Bioscience (PPGBA) - UFRPE
Federal Rural University of Pernambuco,
Recife Pernambuco Brazil
E-mail: duarte.phe@gmail.com

Prof Md. Tanvir Rahman
Director,
Professor Muhammed Hussain Central Laboratory,
Professor of Microbiology,
Department of Microbiology and Hygiene
Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Bangladesh Agricultural University,
Mymensingh, Bangladesh
E-mail: tanvirahman@bau.edu.bd


Member Editorial Board

Dr Seema Rani Pegu,
Senior Scientist (Vet Pathology),
Animal Health Lab,
ICAR-National Research Centre on Pig,
Guwahati, Assam, India
E-mail: drseemapegu@yahoo.com

Dr Rajashree S. Gandge,
Associate Professor,
Department of Microbiology,
Bombay Veterinary College,
Parel, Mumbai,
Maharashtra, India
E-mail: rajashrigandge@yahoo.co.in

Dr Naveen Kumar,
Scientist,
ICAR-National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases,
OIE Reference Laboratory for Avian Influenza,
Anand Nagar, Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh, India
E-mail: navyog.yadav84@gmail.com

Dr D.P. Bora,
Assistant Professor,
Veterinary College,
Khanapara, Guwahati,
Assam, India
E-mail: drdpbora@gmail.com

Dr Manoranjan Rout,
Scientist,
Project Directorate on Foot-and-Mouth Disease,
Mukteswar, Nainital,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: drmrout@gmail.com

Dr Munish Batra,
Assistant Professor,
Veterinary Pathology,
COVAS,
GBPUAT, Pantnagar,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: munishbatra74@rediffmail.com

Dr Sonu Ambwani,
Assistant Professor,
Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering,
CBSH,
GBPUA&T, Pantnagar,
Uttarakhand, India
E-mail: ambwani_sonu@rediffmail.com

Ethics & Malpractice

Ethics and Malpractice Statement


Our publication ethics and malpractice statement is based on the guidelines for journal editors developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics(COPE).

Manuscripts submitted to the journal are evaluated on the basis of their scientific content. Measures are adopted to uphold the standards of publication ethics and to avoid malpractices. We endure so that the submitted papers to this Journal and their work is original and unpublished and is not submitted for publication elsewhere. In addition, authors certify that their research paper is their own original work, that is neither copied or plagiarized, partly or whole from other works and used then the works of others is appropriately cited or quoted.


Duties/Responsibilities of Editors


The Editorial Team comprising the Editorial Board and the Editorial Staff with the Publisher is responsible for taking a decision as to which of the articles submitted to the journal are to be published. The Editors have complete discretion to reject/accept an article. The Editorial Team may confer/deliberate with other reviewers/editors in arriving at its decisions. The evaluation of manuscripts is made on the basis of their scholarly and intellectual content without having regard to the nature of the authors or the institution including gender, race, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors. The journal follows a policy of fair play in its editorial evaluation. The editors are expected to exercise caution and ensure that they have no conflict of interest with respect to the articles they accept/reject. The editors and the editorial staff follow strict confidentiality and are required not to disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to any one other than the corresponding author, reviewers and the publisher. Authors are encouraged to correct the errors which are found during the process of review while preserving the anonymity of the reviewers.


Duties/Responsibilities of Reviewers


Editorial decisions are based on peer review. The reviewers are expected to maintain absolute confidentiality with regard to the contents of manuscripts. The reviews are to be conducted objectively and the referees are expected to express their views clearly with supporting reasons. The reviewers should have no conflict of interest with the authors and the subject matter of the research. The reviewers are required to identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any observation or argument which has been previously reported should also be accompanied along with the relevant citation. Similarities or overlaps between the manuscript under review and any other published paper of which the reviewer may have personal knowledge, may also be brought to the attention of the editors. The information or ideas obtained through peer review are of a privileged nature and must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative or other relationships with any of the authors or institutions connected to the papers.


Duties/Responsibilities of the Authors


Authors must present accurate original research work followed by objective discussion bringing out significance. The paper should bring out details of the available literature and references. Further all the authors must have significantly contributed to the research. Inaccurate statements constitute unethical behavior and is unacceptable. Authors must ensure that the submitted work is original and has not been published elsewhere, and if the authors have used the work of others the same has been appropriately cited or quoted. Authors must follow Applicable copyright laws and conventions. Permission must be sought for Copyright materials and reproduced only with permission and acknowledgement of source . Authors must ensure that submitted articles are not sent out to other journal. Submitting the same Ms to more than one journal concurrently constitutes unethical practice and is not acceptable. Proper acknowledgement of the work of others must always be made. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the paper which is submitted for publication. Other persons who have contributed in certain substantive aspects in the development of the paper should be acknowledged. The corresponding author must endure that all co-authors are included in the paper, and that the latter have seen and approved the final version of the paper before submission for publication. All sources of financial support should also be stated. Upon discovery of any significant error in the published work, it is the responsibility of the authors to promptly notify the editors and cooperate in the retraction or correction of the paper.


Peer Review Policy


The practice of peer review is to ensure that only good science is published. It is an objective process at the heart of good scholarly publishing and is carried out by all reputable scientific journals. Our reviewers therefore play a vital role in maintaining the high standards of the and all manuscripts are peer reviewed following the procedure outlined below.


Initial Manuscript Evaluation


The Editors first evaluate all manuscripts. In some circumstances it is entirely feasible for an exceptional manuscript to be accepted at this stage. Those 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 passed on to experts for review.

Authors of manuscripts rejected at this stage will be informed within 2 weeks of receipt.


Type of Peer Review


The single blind review, where the reviewer remains anonymous to the authors throughout the process.


How The Reviewer is Selected


Reviewers are matched to the paper according to their expertise. Our reviewer database contains reviewer contact details together with their subject areas of interest, and this is constantly being updated.


Reviewer Reports


Reviewers 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

Reviewers are not expected to correct or copy edit manuscripts. Language correction is not part of the peer review process. Reviewers are requested to refrain from giving their personal opinion in the &ldqquo;Reviewer blind comments to Author” section of their review on whether or not the paper should be published. Personal opinions can be expressed in the “Reviewer confidential comments to Editor” section.


How Long Does The Peer Review Process Take?


Typically the manuscript will be reviewed within 2-8 weeks. Should the reviewers’ reports contradict one another or a report is unnecessarily delayed a further expert opinion will be sought. Revised manuscripts are usually returned to the Editors within 3 weeks and the Editors may request further advice from the reviewers at this time. The Editors may request more than one revision of a manuscript.


Final Report


A final decision to accept or reject the manuscript will be sent to the author along with any recommendations made by the reviewers, and may include verbatim comments by the reviewers.


Editor's Decision is Final


Reviewers advise the Editors, who are responsible for the final decision to accept or reject the article.


Special Issues/Conference Proceedings


Special issues and/or conference proceedings may have different peer review procedures involving, for example, Guest Editors, conference organisers or scientific committees. Authors contributing to these projects may receive full details of the peer review process on request from the editorial office.



Becoming A Reviewer For The Journal


If you are not currently a reviewer for the journal but would like to be considered as a reviewer for this Journal, please contact the editorial office and provide your contact details. If your request is approved and you are added to the online reviewer database you will receive a confirmatory email, asking you to add details on your field of expertise, in the format of subject classifications.

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Guide lines for authors

  1. The Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology will be published biannually. There will be two numbers of volumes per year, in June and in December. Contributions in the form of original research papers, review articles, short communications, general articles and letters to editor on all aspects of immunology and immunopathology are invited.

  2. All contributions except letters are refereed. Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original, unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of an article, the authors will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher, which will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information. At least one of the authors must be the member of Society for Immunology and Immunopathology.

  3. The full-length research paper should not exceed 3000 words. Short communication up to 1500 words reporting preliminary/early findings, which do not warrant a full length paper, will be considered. Short communication should follow similar format to papers but should not have named sections. Critical reviews will be considered only after prior consent from the editors. Letter should not exceed 300 words and the editor reserves the right to shorten a letter for publication. It must be signed by the author(s). No separate acknowledgement will be sent for letters.

  4. Manuscript should be submitted to Dr. R S Chauhan, Managing Editor, (Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology), CADRAD, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar-243 122, Bareilly (UP) India. Manuscript should be submitted in duplicate alongwith a diskette (3.5"). It should be prepared on MS-Word or PM5 programme.

  5. The editors reserve the absolute right to reject papers on ethical grounds especially where it appears to them that experimental animal(s) have been used without sufficient cause or have been subjected to pain of an unacceptable intensity or duration.

  6. The research paper should be organized as under:

    1. Title should be clear, descriptive and concise,

    2. Names of authors followed by their affiliation

    3. Abstract should be written in complete sentences and should not have more that 150 words. It should contain a very brief account of the material and methods, results, discussion and conclusions, so that the reader need not refer to the article except for details. It should not have references to literature, illustration and tables.

    4. Keywords, not more than 8 should be given after the abstract.

    5. Introduction should be brief and limited to the statement of problem or the aim of the experiment. The review of literature should be pertinent to problem.

    6. Materials and Methods should contain details of animals, experimental design and techniques. Where the method is well known, the citation of works is sufficient. Statistical methods used should be clearly stated with citation.

    7. Results and Discussion should preferably be combined to avoid repetition. Result(s) mean with relevant Standard error should be presented rather than detailed data. Results should be supported by brief table/graphic or pictorial representation and should carry appropriate title. The table should be given in metric units. The discussion should relate to the limitations or advantage of the author's experiments in comparison with the works of other.

    8. Photographs should be in black and white, large, unmounted and in glossy print of good quality. They should be clear and relevant to the subject. The line drawing should be clearly drawn on separate paper. Line drawings and photographs should have legends supplied on separate sheet. The table and illustrations should not reproduce same data. Colored photographs will be accepted on the condition that their scanning and negative charge will be borne by authors.

    9. References should be cited in the text as Chauhan (1995), Chauhan and Singh (1992) or Chauhan et al. (1994) for one, two or more than two authors, respectively with their surname only. List of references should be given in date order in the text but alphabetically in the reference list. Use the following system for arranging each reference. List all authors upto six; otherwise, list three author followed by et al. if number of authors are more than six.

    For Journal articles:

    Chauhan RS, Singh BP and Singh GK (2001). Immunomodulation with Kamdhenu ark in mice. Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology, 3: 74–77.

    For Books:

    Chauhan RS (1995). Textbook of Veterinary Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis JAYPEE Brothers Medical publishers, New Delhi.

    For paper published in proceeding or a multi author books:

    Chand P and Black DN (1995). Molecular approaches for the diagnosis and control of capripox virus infections. In: Animal Health and Production (RS Chauhan, PC Sharma, Rakesh Kumar, R Sharma and SK Mahipal Eds.). Proceeding of 2nd Annual Conference of IAAVR, Hisar pp. 17–24.

    For a Thesis:

    Chauhan RS (1991). Immunopathological studies of rotavirus infection in calves. Ph.D. Thesis. G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar.

  7. All articles will be sent to international panel of experts for peer review and scrutiny. The authors should meet criticism by improving the article.

  8. Proofs will be sent to authors for correction. Proof correction should be done by ink, preferably by using fine tip in the margins. Proofs are supplied for check up of the correctness of type setting and facts. Excessive corrections or addition of a new material should be avoided otherwise it will be charged. The proofs should be returned within 10 days.

  9. Since there is no page charge, it is mandatory to purchase at least 25 reprints/off print by the authors. The cost of reprints will be decided by The Secretary General, SIIP on the recommendation of editors/managing editor from time to time and will be communicated to the authors at the time of proof corrections.

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