School Environment and Sanitation: A Comparative Study
Background: The health of children and youth is a fundamental value. In many countries there exists a high prevalence of water and sanitation related diseases, causing many people, children in particular, to fall ill or even die. Objectives: The research was undertaken to study the status of school...
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Main Authors: | Anju Damu Ade (Author), Kondagunta Nagaraj (Author), Chandrasekhar Vallepalli (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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