'Slippage': The Bane of Rural Drinking Water Sector (A Study of Extent and Causes in Andhra Pradesh)
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India; Millennium Development Goals (MDGs); policy; water and sanitation services; slippage; national; state level; Government publications; children; supply infrastructure; hygiene; NSS; rura; drinking water; Andhra Pradesh; AP;All these keywords.
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