
Dr Venudhar Routiya
“NAV PRAVAH” International Research Journal, India
ISSN : 2249-5649
(All Subject of Higher Education)
Third Edition
Closing dated : 8 June, 2012 May-June 2012
Editor
[email protected]
[email protected]
Telephone : +91-771-4074784 or +91-9752024287 Venudhar Routiya
LL.M. (Constitutional and Administrative Law) & UGC-NET
Instructions to Authors
International Research Journal of Nav-Pravah is an ISSN (ISSN 2249-5649) Journal, which publishes original research work that felicitates scientific knowledge in Law, Human Rights, Political, Social, Cultural, Litt. Science. The aim of Nav-Pravah is to increase the importance of research. Researchers may submit (1) Original Research Articles (2) Review articles (3) Short Notes (4) Abstracts (5) Letter to the editor in following disciple:
All submissions should contribute to improvement or should enlighten a particular aspect in any of the above mentioned subjects. Every submission should adhere to the journal format and style, legibly written in good English/Hindi, comprehensive, concise and complete. It is essential that authors prepare their manuscripts according to established specifications. Failure to follow them may result in papers being delayed or rejected. Therefore, contributors are strongly encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission. The manuscripts should be checked carefully for grammatical errors. All papers are subjected to peer review.
Types of Manuscripts
Research papers should present new experimental studies in elaborate form that constitute a significant contribution to knowledge. Research Papers should not exceed 10 pages.
Short communications are the one that should present new important findings in a brief form, a maximum of 5 pages including illustrations.
Review articles should bring up the most important current topics or present interpretative and critical accounts, but not simple compilation, on subjects of general interest. They should be around 12 pages.
Requirements for Original Research Articles
The decision to accept a contribution rests with Editor-in-chief which reserves the right to make alterations in manuscripts submitted for publication if they do not conform to accepted scientific standard or if they are too repetitive. All long papers need sub-headings. The author needs to conform to his/her own area of expertise pertaining to the theory or grounds of knowledge covered, and must incorporate a chronological arrangement of ideas and methods when reporting on the research done.
Manuscripts should be neatly typed, single-spaced throughout, including tables, graphs, figures. Manuscript should be on A4 size with at least 1.5 cm margins on all sides. Page numbers should be given accordingly. Prepare the manuscript in Times New Roman font using a font size of 12 for enlish author and Kruti dev 010 font using a font size 12 for Hindi author. Title shall be in a font size 14, bold face capitals. All Headings in the manuscript shall be in font size 12, bold face capitals. Subheading in each section shall be in font size 12, bold face lower case. Italic fonts style should not be used in the main text (Except Latin names or wherever applicable). Standard International Units could be used throughout the text. Authors should not be more than five including corresponding author.
We do not want any hard copy or CD of the Manuscripts. Only complete article should be submitted to the e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Manuscripts should be arranged into the following sections:
1. Title page
2. Abstract and key words
3. Introduction
4. Materials and Methods
5. Results
6. Discussion
7. Acknowledgment
8. References
9. Tables
10. Figures
TITLE PAGE
1. Title must be brief and comprehensively represent the findings and description as written in the abstracts. Do not use abbreviations in the title or abstract and limit their use in text.
2. Complete Author names, (surnamesfirst followed by first name and middle name).
3. Address of each author, the author for correspondence & author for reprints must be identified.
4. Do not put Dr., Mr., Mrs., Prof. Etc. before names.
ABSTRACTS
As a summary of not more than 250 words abstracts, should be clear and factual in content. Abstract must present the reason of the study (aims & ideas), the main findings and principal conclusions. Emphasis may be made on new and important aspects of the study or may highlight some important observations. Only approved abbreviations should be used. No abbreviations or references should be cited in the abstract. (Expanded forms of abbreviations should be given in the text where it is mentioned first.)
KEYWORDS
To identify the most important subjects covered by the article. (6-7 keyword max.) Authors should not break of or hyphenate words.
INTRODUCTION
A concise account or a preview is required
Supervisors: Venudhar Routiya
Address: [email protected] & [email protected]
ISSN : 2249-5649
(All Subject of Higher Education)
Third Edition
Closing dated : 8 June, 2012 May-June 2012
Editor
[email protected]
[email protected]
Telephone : +91-771-4074784 or +91-9752024287 Venudhar Routiya
LL.M. (Constitutional and Administrative Law) & UGC-NET
Instructions to Authors
International Research Journal of Nav-Pravah is an ISSN (ISSN 2249-5649) Journal, which publishes original research work that felicitates scientific knowledge in Law, Human Rights, Political, Social, Cultural, Litt. Science. The aim of Nav-Pravah is to increase the importance of research. Researchers may submit (1) Original Research Articles (2) Review articles (3) Short Notes (4) Abstracts (5) Letter to the editor in following disciple:
All submissions should contribute to improvement or should enlighten a particular aspect in any of the above mentioned subjects. Every submission should adhere to the journal format and style, legibly written in good English/Hindi, comprehensive, concise and complete. It is essential that authors prepare their manuscripts according to established specifications. Failure to follow them may result in papers being delayed or rejected. Therefore, contributors are strongly encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission. The manuscripts should be checked carefully for grammatical errors. All papers are subjected to peer review.
Types of Manuscripts
Research papers should present new experimental studies in elaborate form that constitute a significant contribution to knowledge. Research Papers should not exceed 10 pages.
Short communications are the one that should present new important findings in a brief form, a maximum of 5 pages including illustrations.
Review articles should bring up the most important current topics or present interpretative and critical accounts, but not simple compilation, on subjects of general interest. They should be around 12 pages.
Requirements for Original Research Articles
The decision to accept a contribution rests with Editor-in-chief which reserves the right to make alterations in manuscripts submitted for publication if they do not conform to accepted scientific standard or if they are too repetitive. All long papers need sub-headings. The author needs to conform to his/her own area of expertise pertaining to the theory or grounds of knowledge covered, and must incorporate a chronological arrangement of ideas and methods when reporting on the research done.
Manuscripts should be neatly typed, single-spaced throughout, including tables, graphs, figures. Manuscript should be on A4 size with at least 1.5 cm margins on all sides. Page numbers should be given accordingly. Prepare the manuscript in Times New Roman font using a font size of 12 for enlish author and Kruti dev 010 font using a font size 12 for Hindi author. Title shall be in a font size 14, bold face capitals. All Headings in the manuscript shall be in font size 12, bold face capitals. Subheading in each section shall be in font size 12, bold face lower case. Italic fonts style should not be used in the main text (Except Latin names or wherever applicable). Standard International Units could be used throughout the text. Authors should not be more than five including corresponding author.
We do not want any hard copy or CD of the Manuscripts. Only complete article should be submitted to the e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Manuscripts should be arranged into the following sections:
1. Title page
2. Abstract and key words
3. Introduction
4. Materials and Methods
5. Results
6. Discussion
7. Acknowledgment
8. References
9. Tables
10. Figures
TITLE PAGE
1. Title must be brief and comprehensively represent the findings and description as written in the abstracts. Do not use abbreviations in the title or abstract and limit their use in text.
2. Complete Author names, (surnamesfirst followed by first name and middle name).
3. Address of each author, the author for correspondence & author for reprints must be identified.
4. Do not put Dr., Mr., Mrs., Prof. Etc. before names.
ABSTRACTS
As a summary of not more than 250 words abstracts, should be clear and factual in content. Abstract must present the reason of the study (aims & ideas), the main findings and principal conclusions. Emphasis may be made on new and important aspects of the study or may highlight some important observations. Only approved abbreviations should be used. No abbreviations or references should be cited in the abstract. (Expanded forms of abbreviations should be given in the text where it is mentioned first.)
KEYWORDS
To identify the most important subjects covered by the article. (6-7 keyword max.) Authors should not break of or hyphenate words.
INTRODUCTION
A concise account or a preview is required
Supervisors: Venudhar Routiya
Address: [email protected] & [email protected]
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Child labor in India is a vast challengeable due to lack of societal awareness and political will. Indeed, the parents have no time to spend for his children from which children are moving towards criminal offences. UK government are proper responsible to implement UN convention on the rights of children.
India’s legal obligation is better but implementation is very poor. While exploring the research work, I have used many statutes, legislation and enactments like the Constitution of India, United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children, Law Commission reports which is the secondary sources referred
herein are treaties, commentaries, text books, case comment, law journal, various committee reports and case reports. As a modern source websites have also been used to. Therefore, I have suggested that legislation is not total solution of exploitation of children but it should be strict implementation by government bodies, NGOs, Social agency.
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Child labor in India is a vast challengeable due to lack of societal awareness and political will. Indeed, the parents have no time to spend for his children from which children are moving towards criminal offences. UK government are proper responsible to implement UN convention on the rights of children.
India’s legal obligation is better but implementation is very poor. While exploring the research work, I have used many statutes, legislation and enactments like the Constitution of India, United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children, Law Commission reports which is the secondary sources referred
herein are treaties, commentaries, text books, case comment, law journal, various committee reports and case reports. As a modern source websites have also been used to. Therefore, I have suggested that legislation is not total solution of exploitation of children but it should be strict implementation by government bodies, NGOs, Social agency.