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Early Bird Registration :
10th May 2026
Paper Submission :
20th May, 2026
Last date of Registration :
25th May, 2026
Conference Date :
9th - 10th June, 2026

The plagiarism policy helps to ensure that authors properly acknowledge other authors' work when referencing and upholds the scholarly integrity of the research community.
Research papers submitted for publication will be screened with plagiarism detection software to determine their originality and similarity percentage to other sources.
Papers that do not meet these criteria will be returned to the authors for revision.
In the event that plagiarism is detected prior to publication, the author will be given the opportunity to resubmit the paper after making the necessary changes as advised by the editor. If the editor determines that the issue of plagiarism is substantial,
the paper will not be considered for publication.
If plagiarism or a false identity is suspected or discovered after a paper has been published, the paper will be temporarily removed from the website until verification is complete. In the case of only a few paragraphs being plagiarized, the author will be given a chance to modify the published paper and it
will be restored to the website once approved by the editor.
However, if Research Foundation determines that plagiarism or a false identity is a major concern in the published paper and violates others' copyrights, the paper will be permanently removed from publication and the author will be penalized and banned from Research Foundation and other conference organizers for
life. The removal will be noted on the journal website and indexing services will be notified.
Authors who republish their previously published work (self-plagiarism) will also be subject to the procedure outlined above.