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Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s ideas, words or work without proper attribution or permission and presenting it as your own. It is a serious ethical violation and is widely regarded as academic misconduct. Plagiarism undermines the principles of intellectual integrity, originality, and fairness in scholarly and creative endeavors.

At TGC, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism. We prioritize the integrity and credibility of the publications featured on our platform. We actively employ measures to ensure that the content shared on our platform adheres to the highest ethical standards. This includes conducting thorough checks to verify the originality and authenticity of the publications, promoting responsible research practices and upholding copyright laws.

We encourage all users of TGC to respect intellectual property rights, properly attribute sources and uphold ethical conduct in their scholarly or creative pursuits. By doing so, we collectively contribute to the integrity and advancement of knowledge and foster an environment of trust and credibility within our community.