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–  Article word limit is 600-2000 words, can be longer if it is an analytic piece.

Please ensure that the title of your article is restricted to 50 characters (with space). This is a Google recommendation and we reserve the right to edit the title if it goes beyond 50 characters.

The category can be anything; we welcome articles, op-eds, long-form, personal stories, artwork, photo essays, interviews, video stories, podcasts you name it. Currently, we do not accept fiction and poetry. (Select any given category, if none is matched to your article otherwise it will not be submitted) 

If possible, send a related picture for your piece used under the Creative Commons license. If you do not set a picture, we will pick one that we deem appropriate to go with your article. In most cases, editors find a picture that works.

If you are citing any studies, surveys or news reports, be sure to include a relevant link.

We do not accept previously published content on Google. Google identifies such content as plagiarism. If you have a blog, please first publish your piece on the Digitally learn site and then after at least two weeks on your blog.

We reserve the right to edit your content to make it more readable. An editor may make changes to the title and add introduction and sub-sections suitable to our format. Language/grammatical errors will also be corrected before publishing. Any substantial changes that impact your argument or the meaning of your post will be discussed with you.

We are an independent media organisation and are currently not in a position to offer monetary compensation for your articles but will ensure you a huge audience and wide promotion.

The copyright of all the posts jointly rests with Digitally learn in India and the individual authors.

No misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, casteism, racism, ableism and plagiarism.

After all is done and you have submitted your post, it will be reviewed and scheduled, you’ll be notified when it is published and will be extensively shared on our social media platforms and email newsletter.