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Before writing a paper, authors are advised to visit the author information pages of the journal to which they wish to submit. Each journal has slightly different format requirements depending on readership, space, style and so on. The journal's website contains detailed information about format, length limits, figure preparation, and similar matters. If your questions are not answered on these pages or through our recommended guidelines below, we suggest you contact the journal’s editorial office for further guidance before submitting. Contact information for the editorial offices can be found on the journal websites. We also strongly recommend that authors read a few issues of the journal to which they wish to submit, to obtain a sense of the level, length and readership of the journal. Looking at the print issue, or at PDFs in the online edition, is particularly useful for details such as presentation of figures or style of reference numbering. (All jurnals including Garh Gangapur Journal have a free online issue of the journal for those who do not subscribe, which can be accessed via the journal's "Journals" web page.)

Garh Gangapur Journal is international, so in writing a paper, authors should consider those readers for whom English is a second language. The journals are read mainly by professional acedmicians, so authors can avoid unnecessary simplification or didactic definitions. However, many readers are outside the immediate discipline of the author(s), so clarity of expression is needed to achieve the goal of comprehensibility. Garh Gangapur Journal prefer authors to write in the active voice as experience has shown that readers find concepts and results to be conveyed more clearly if written directly. We have also found that use of several adjectives to qualify one noun in highly technical language can be confusing to readers. We encourage authors to concepts and to present their findings and conclusions in simply constructed sentences.