Plagiarism Policy

Sanskriti: Journal of Humanities practices Zero tolerance towards plagiarism. Sanskriti: Journal of Humanities uses Turnitin as the anti-plagiarism software for all manuscripts prior to being reviewed and published. Editorial board has passed the following actions:

1. Similarity Index above 20%: Article Rejected (due to poor citation and/or poor paraphrasing, article outright rejected, NO RESUBMISSION accepted).
2. Similarity Index (10-19%): Send to the author for improvement (provide correct citations to all places of similarity and do good paraphrasing even if the citation is provided).
3. Similarity index Less than 10%:  Accepted or citation improvement may be required (proper citations must be provided to all outsourced texts).
 

In cases 2 and 3: The authors should revise the article carefully, add required citations, and do good paraphrasing to outsourced text.