Nalkheda (Madhya Pradesh): A network of quacks is growing in Nalkheda city and nearby rural areas, claims locals. These unlicensed practitioners are treating seasonal illnesses, performing deliveries, and offering eye and dental care, as well as treating serious conditions like kidney stones.
With recent weather changes, more people are falling ill with viral infections, leading them to seek help from these quacks. Many innocent patients visit illegal clinics run by individuals without valid medical degrees, risking their health for unproven treatments.
Sarvadharma Prayer Centre Offers Patients And Their Attendants Spiritual Comfort And Mental Peace At AIIMS BhopalThese quacks operate openly in urban areas, including Chowk Bazar, Sardar Patel Square, and Jaiswal Colony, charging high fees for medicines they provide from their own stock. They falsely promise cures for serious diseases.
Reports indicate that these quacks are part of a larger syndicate, and their clinics are stocked with various medicines and injections. Despite the obvious danger, local health officials have not taken effective action against them.
WATCH: Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scinidia Gifts New Tractor To Youth For Saving Several Lives During Flood In MP's GunaWhen contacted, Nalkheda's BMO Vijay Yadav said that a team has been formed to address the issue. He assured a permanent solution to the problem.
You may also like
Oil purchases serve both national and global interests by stabilising prices: EAM Jaishankar
Ashnoor Kaur posts a special selfie before entering "Bigg Boss" house, says will miss parents
What you see first in baffling optical illusion shows whether you're 'right or left-brained'
This is India's slowest train, it covers 46 kilometers in five hours... then why is there so much crowd
Tata Motors, DIMO introduce 10 new commercial vehicles in Sri Lanka