Screening for Plagiarism Policy
Cakravala: Journal of Integrated Health, Business, and Academia is firmly committed to maintaining academic integrity and originality in all published works. Every manuscript submitted to the journal undergoes a plagiarism screening process before entering the peer-review stage.
The journal uses reputable plagiarism detection software to identify textual similarities, overlaps, and potential unoriginal content. Manuscripts with unacceptable levels of similarity, plagiarism, or self-plagiarism will be rejected or returned to authors for revision. In cases of serious academic misconduct, the manuscript may be rejected without the opportunity for resubmission.
Authors are responsible for ensuring the originality of their work and for properly citing all sources. By submitting a manuscript, authors agree to comply with this plagiarism screening policy.