About the Journal
International Journal of Research – GRANTHAALAYAH (IJRG) is an open-access, peer-reviewed, and interdisciplinary journal that aims to promote high-quality research and innovation across diverse academic disciplines. Established to provide a global platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas, the journal publishes original research papers, review articles, case studies, and short communications from scholars, academicians, researchers, and professionals worldwide. With its commitment to scholarly excellence, IJRG encourages cross-disciplinary approaches that integrate theoretical frameworks with empirical findings to address real-world challenges.
Published monthly by Granthaalayah Publications & Printers, the journal maintains a broad and inclusive scope, welcoming high-quality contributions from a wide spectrum of disciplines. It publishes research across multiple subject areas, reflecting the diversity and complexity of contemporary scholarship and fostering dialogue among different academic traditions and methodologies. Through its wide-ranging coverage, the journal serves as a common platform for both specialized and interdisciplinary work, encouraging the integration of ideas across traditional boundaries. Each manuscript submitted to IJRG undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure accuracy, originality, and academic integrity. An editorial board comprising distinguished academicians and experts from various fields and countries upholds the journal’s commitment to transparency, fairness, and ethical publication practices.
The journal aspires to foster intellectual collaboration and promote innovation through open dialogue and dissemination of research that contributes to academic advancement and societal development. By offering a rapid publication process, global readership, and commitment to open access, IJRG serves as an ideal platform for researchers seeking international exposure and recognition for their work. Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts through the journal’s online submission system or via email to the editorial office.
The International Journal of Research – GRANTHAALAYAH remains dedicated to bridging the gap between research and practice by publishing insightful studies that inspire progress and knowledge-sharing across borders.
The journal presents an innovative platform for researchers, students, practitioners, and educators to both learn from and contribute to the field. All articles are subject to initial Editor screening and then a rigorous double-blind peer-review process before publication.
Our Global Relevance
Each article published in the International Journal of Research – GRANTHAALAYAH (IJRG) contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by addressing real-world challenges across health, education, society, technology, environment, and the economy.
SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being- Clinical, public-health, occupational and mental-health studies improve prevention, diagnosis, care, and quality of life in diverse communities.
SDG 4 – Quality Education- Research on school leadership, pedagogy, higher education, libraries, and digital learning strengthens inclusive and evidence-based education systems.
SDG 5 – Gender Equality- Work on women’s health, gender at work, and feminist and subaltern readings of literature and society highlights barriers to equality and pathways to empowerment.
SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth- Studies on entrepreneurship, labour conditions, services, finance, and sectoral performance support sustainable livelihoods and resilient local and national economies.
SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure- Technology, engineering, AI, cybersecurity, and process-optimisation research drives innovation and strengthens physical and digital infrastructures.
SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities- Articles on caste, social exclusion, family change, language, and inclusion examine and challenge structural inequalities in education and society.
SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities- Work on urban environments, heritage crafts, local economies, and human–environment relations informs more liveable, culturally rooted, and resilient communities.
SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production- Agriculture, food systems, waste, materials, and consumer-behaviour studies promote resource efficiency and more sustainable production and consumption patterns.
SDG 13 – Climate Action- Research on climate impacts, rangelands, biodiversity, agriculture, and urban heat islands supports mitigation and adaptation strategies in both rural and urban settings.
SDG 16 & 17 – Peace, Justice, Strong Institutions & Partnerships- Work on governance, rights, security, auditing, and international collaborations strengthens institutions and fosters cross-border partnerships for sustainable development.
We welcome submissions from all disciplines that engage with these themes and help advance the SDGs through rigorous, peer-reviewed research.
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