I. INTRODUCTION
Practical scenario in India says that, a major portion of the total population resides in the remote areas, where proper health care and community medical services are almost beyond the reach of the native people. The problem is due to acute scarcity of medical practitioners as well as proper infrastructure. Shortage of fund is also a major parameter. Keeping the medical diagnosis system in mind, we can notice that the whole system depends on three basic factors: (i) Technical Infrastructure, (ii) Economic condition and (iii) Awareness and user friendly environment/platform. Technical infrastructure means the practitioners, tools, and medicines etc. which are indispensable for every community health centers situated at remote villages as well as at other places. Economic condition plays a major role against frequent and proper treatment of diseases. Most of the people scare for the treatment, even if to see a doctor as it is very expansive in most of the cases. Another major factor besides those two factors is the lack of awareness and callousness of rural people. Lack of user friendly environment also stands there against the proper treatment and diagnosis. Not only those limitations, there persists many other problems that affects the overall situation of our social environment and health situation. Due to the lack of proper medical system, many people go to some local unauthorized practitioners. Those practitioners misuse some medicine on the basis of their guessing. Statistics of the World Health Organization have revealed that such kind of misuse of antibiotics is making bacteria resistant to the first line of drugs and necessitating the use of stronger, more expensive alternatives [1]. This is really a threat for our health care system.