TRISANGAM INTERNATIONAL REFEREED JOURNAL

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A Double-Blind Peer reviewed research journal on language literature and culture

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(SJIF - 2023) Update Impact Factor 6.275

IIFS 7.0

Trisangam is an International Peer Reviewed (refereed) Research journal on Language, Literature and Culture’s. Four issues are published annually. To the serious readers the trisangam is highly adorned as a journal of research in the field of social, cultural, anthropological, literary, language’s and other’s aspects of Northern and North-East Region. The pointed attention is given by the journal to unfold to open up the rich resources of the West Bengal, North – East India and Neighbouring area to the great mass readers interact in the subjects.

The Types of papers

The types of papers that may be considered for inclusion are:

1) Original research;

2) Language & Linguistics

3) Literature

4) Culture & Cultural Activities

5) Folk Culture – Folk Song, Drama, Folk Game

6) Field Survey

Word Limit :

Word Limit of Articles – 3500 to 5000

Word Limit of Abstract – 300 to 400

Word Limit of Keyword – 8 to 10

Format of Research Paper :

Introduction

Research Questions

Research Methods

Data Collection & Analysis

Results & Discussion

Conclusion

Bibliography ( MLA Style)

Author’s Biography Note : 60 to 100 Word

How to submit your Manuscript

All manuscripts should be submitted online at

Online Submission Link (Authors are able to submit manuscripts to the journal directly send manuscript to [email protected], [email protected]

General Guidelines

  • Use the TIRJ guide of authors as template and your guideline for preparing your papers. (MS Word) file
  • Ensure that each new paragraph is clearly indicated. Present tables and figure legends on separate pages at the end of the manuscript.
  • Number all pages consecutively. Manuscripts should also be spellchecked by the facility available in most good word-processing packages.
  • Extensive use of italics and emboldening within the text should be avoided.
  • Papers should be clear, precise and logical and should not normally exceed 5,000 words.
  • The Abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, provide a clear statement of the problem, the proposed approach or solution, and point out major findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be 300 to 400 words in length. The abstract should be written in the past tense.