Why do you think people in the rural areas go to untrained practitioners, even though they know that they are not properly trained? Keep in mind the following aspects in discussion – trained doctors do not work in villages; people have faith in injection; treat on credit; accepts payments like grains or chicken
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People in rural areas go to untrained practitioners, even though they know they are not trained enough because they don’t have any other option. Since many trained doctors don’t want to provide their service in the rural areas in order to earn some extra bucks.
And also these untrained practitioners don’t charge much fees and could even take chickens and rice against the service provided. Villagers have faith and trust in them and these practitioners sometimes treat their patients on credit also.
There is the existence of the prejudices in the mindset of the villagers that the injections would treat them sooner, so these practitioners injects them medicine, so they still go to the untrained practitioners
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