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Manuscript
Manuscript should consist of the following subdivisions (1-10)
each prepared as a unit on separate sheets:
1. Title page
Title
Author’s Name
Institution from which the paper emanated, with City, State, Country, Postal Code, and E-mail Address
Abbreviated Title (Running Headline) not to exceed 50 letters and spaces
Name, Address, Telephone Number, Fax Number, and E-mail Address of the Person to whom the all the correspondence is to be sent.
2. Key words
Key words should not repeat terms used in the article title, and should not exceed 80
characters and spaces
3. Abstract
The abstract should consist of 250 words or less. The abstract be written in complete sentences and should succinctly state the objectives, the experimental design of the paper, and the principal observations and conclusions; it should be intelligible without reference to the rest of the paper.
4. TEXT
I. Introduction
II. Methodology
III. Results
IV. Discussion
V. Conclusion
VI. Recommendations
5. Acknowledgement
6. NOTES
7. REFERENCES
REFERENCES: These should be listed at the end of article, arranged alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors and then chronologically. Following are examples of the proper reference style of various sources but while listing there should not be any separate subheading/s for Journals/Books/Newspapers/Magazines etc. Avoid using IBID and OP. CIT. in the text.
Journals:
Bhasin V 1996. Caste Dynamics in Transhumant Society. J Hum Ecol, 7(2): 77-94.
Books:
Bhasin MK, Bhasin Veena 1995. Sikkim Himalayas: Ecology and Resource Development. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.
Sections of Books:
Cohen CP 1998. United Nations Convention on Rights of the Child: Relevance for Indigenous Children. In: DK Bherea (Ed.): Children and Childhood in Contemporary Societies. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises, pp. 173-187.
Newspaper / Magazine:
Bhasin Veena 1982. Ecology and Gaddi Culture. Hindustan Times, Weekly, August 29, 1982, P. 9.
Radio/Television Talk:
Bhasin Veena 1986. Radio Talk - Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. All India Radio ‘Yuv Vani’ - 1st July, 1986.
Meeting Paper:
Bhasin V, Bhasin MK, Singh IP 1978. Some problems in the education of Gaddis of Bharmour, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Paper presented in Seminar on Education and Social Change in Himachal Pradesh (H.P.) in H.P. University, Shimla, November 13 to 16, 1978.
Report:
UNESCO 1974. Report of an Expert Panel on MAB Project 6: Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems. MAB Report Series No. 14, Paris: Unesco.
Thesis / Dissertation:
Bhasin Veena 1981. Ecological Influence on the Socio cultural System of the Gaddis of Bharmour Sub-Tehsil, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Ph. D. Thesis (Unpublished), Delhi: University of Delhi.
Work “in press”:
Bhasin Veena 2004. Economic pursuits and strategies of survival among Damor of Rajasthan. J Hum Ecol, (in press).
Website:
Official Home Page of Work and Income New Zealand. Retrieved March 18, 2004, from http://www.workandincome.govt.nz
When there are more than five authors used et al.
REFERENCES IN THE TEXT: References citations in the text should be in parentheses and include author name(s) and year of publication. Text citations of two or more works at the time should be given in chronological order. When citing a paper written by three or more authors, write the name of the first author plus “et al.” (However, all authors must be given in the Reference section). Where there are two or more papers by the same author in one year, distinguishing letter (a, b, c....) should be added to year. All references should be carefully cross-checked; it is the author’s responsibility to ensure that references are correct.
8. Tables
9. FIGURES/Illustrations
10. Appendix (if any)