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Original papers on the areas of interest are invited. The list is indicative and not exhaustive in coverage. The contributors may include any other topic under the broad categories of main theme of conference.

Submission Guidelines of Papers
Papers on the theme listed above or any other issue related to the broad theme of the conference, based on research and practical experience in the field and case studies may be submitted for presentation. The authors should strictly follow the following structure and guidelines:

1. Paper should clearly indicate the title of the paper (title case), name (s) of the authors, E-mail Ids, address of the affiliation of the authors with telephone number.
2. Length of the paper should not exceeds 5000 words, single space, 10.5 point font size (Times New Roman or Arial), MS-Word.
3. Abstract should not be exceeding 300 words, and should includes, methodology, sample of population and salient findings.
4. Paper should have at least 3-4 Keywords.
5. Strictly Follow the APA Style for Reference for references and cited work. The specimen for various kinds of entries of APA Style is reproduced for ready reference

For book entry
• O’Donoghue, T., & Clarke, S. (2010). Leading learning: Process, themes and issues in international contexts. London: Routledge.
For e-book entry
• Chaffe-Stengel, P., & Stengel, D. (2012). Working with sample data: Exploration and inference. http://dx.doi.org/10.4128/9781606492147
For journal article entry
• Singh, K.P., & Satija, M.P. (2006). A review of research on information seeking behaviour of agricultural scientists: International perspectives. DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 26 (2), 25-36.
For magazine article entry
• Borowitz, A. (2004, November 15). Pavlov's brother. New Yorker, 80(35), 63-66.
• For conference proceedings article entry
• Game, A. (2001). Creative ways of being. In J. R. Morss, N. Stephenson & J. F. H. Rappard (Eds.), Theoretical issues in psychology: Proceedings of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology 1999 Conference (pp. 3-12). Sydney: Springer.
For websites
• Sea Turtle Restoration Project. (2006). Threats to sea turtles. Retrieved from http://seaturtles.org/section.php?id=104.
• Improve indigenous housing now, governments told. (2007). Retrieved from http://www.architecture.com.au/i-cms?page=10220
• For more details click
• http://www.apastyle.org/

6. Authors are supposed to prepare PPT for the conference presentation and should send before attending the conference.
7. The accepted papers for the authors, may submit ‘Certificate of Originality and copyright’ may be download (Create Link).
8. Paper may be sent to ‘Organizing Secretary’ at the address given on the last page of the brochure and also copy to: tecniasummit2014@gmail.com. On or before February 20, 2015.
9. Only Selected and registered papers will be published.