Q. which part of the news is reliable? Which part may not be reliable? How do we learn that?
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According to Dr. Karnik of Ambegaon Civil Hospital, their hospital has seen an upsurge in patients recently. This piece of information is trustworthy and reliable.
Miribaba's assertion that a specific powder existed and cured a large number of people may not be accurate because then patients would not have come to the hospital.
Explanation:
- Perhaps it is more reliable to accept Dr. Karnik's assertion that Ambegaon Civil Hospital has seen an increase in patients recently.
- It is possible that those seeking treatment from Miribaba for their issues went to him out of blind faith.
- Mirababa must have then used an unidentified herbal powder and, when things got out of hand, the patients must have rushed to the civic hospital to get better treatment.
- The claim of Miribaba’s followers that the herbal packs blessed by him cured thousands of people may be a story to push more people towards seeking their treatment from Mirababa.
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