Policy for retracting or withdrawing research
1.The journal reserves the right to withdraw the research if a researcher is found to have made any false claims of authorship, committed plagiarism, or falsified data.
2.Researchers have the right to withdraw their research before it has been peer-reviewed.
3.Authors cannot withdraw submitted material after the peer-review and publication process, as this would result in a waste of valuable resources, effort, and the considerable time invested by editors, reviewers, and publishers in the review process. It should be noted that authors are required to revise their research papers according to the journal's publication guidelines before submitting them through the journal's open online journal platform.
4.If an author requests the withdrawal of their research before peer review, they must send a formal letter, signed by the author, to the editor-in-chief.
5.The journal's editorial team or editors will be notified of the withdrawal request.
6.The author will then be informed of the final decision regarding the withdrawal, and other relevant parties will be notified if necessary.



