India's amateur 'doctors' ease pain of being poor
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28/12/1997
As the rural poor have streamed into India's great metropolis in recent years, the"indigenous practitioners" in the polite terminology of health experts or quacks in other words, have come along with them. As there is currently no law that explicitly prohibits their work, they operate with impunity in more than a thousand slum areas, known as jhuggis, that are home to about a third of Delhi city's 10 million residents.