Abstract

Mobilizing National Service Scheme (NSS) Volunteers for Tobacco Control in India

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  • Study Protocols consist of Introduction, Methods, Discussion, and Conclusions

  • Papers should consist of Introduction, Methodological approach, Case studies or practical examples, Discussion, Conclusions

  • TID adheres to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals

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Methodology Papers

Papers that present different methodological approaches that can be used to investigate problems in a relevant scientific field and to encourage innovation. Letters intended for publication should be a maximum of 500 words, contain 10 references, and up to one table or figure. These rules apply both for research letters, and letters that respond to articles published in the journal. TID warmly encourages the submission of guest editorials by organizations working in tobacco control that wish to present their work to the scientific community in the form of an editorial. These may be accompanied by videos, who reports or other dissemination material produced by the organizations. It should not include rhetorical questions, literary language, quotations and special symbols

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