Neither the buffalo worth 23 crores nor the horse worth 11 crores was sold, then whose deal was done for 12 crores?

 

The buffalo 'Anmol' worth 23 crores and the horse 'Karmdev' worth 11 crores were the center of attraction in the Pushkar fair. Although these expensive animals did not find any buyer, still business worth crores was done in the fair.

 Pushkar (Rajasthan). The International Fair held at Tirtharaj Pushkar in Ajmer district has ended last night. This time too, cattle worth crores of rupees were brought to this fair for sale, but no one showed interest in the more expensive ones. But even after that, business worth crores of rupees has been done and now cattle breeders from all over the country are waiting for the Pushkar fair to be held next year.

A buffalo worth Rs 23 crores arrived at the Pushkar fair

Actually, this time Anmol from Haryana also came to the fair. Anmol is a buffalo whose weight is about fifteen hundred kilos. Every day two thousand rupees are spent on his food and to recover this expense, his caretakers sell his semen across the country. He has hundreds of calves in many states of the country. His price was estimated to be around 23 crore rupees. But no one came to buy him. However, he remained the center of attraction in the entire fair and more than five thousand people captured memorable moments by taking selfies with him.

11 Crore horse Karmadev has won everyone's heart

The second attraction was the horse Karmadev worth 11 crores rupees. It has been claimed that this is the tallest horse in the country which is still alive. No one showed much interest in buying it either. People were mostly seen taking selfies. Karmadev also returned with his owner. But even after that, the fair did a business of around 11 crore 70 lakhs.

There were more deals for cows, buffaloes and camels

Actually, a large number of people who came to the cattle fair bought dairy animals. According to the Animal Husbandry Department of Rajasthan, more cows and buffaloes were sold. Very few people came to buy camels. While some paid lakhs of rupees to buy horses. It is worth mentioning that the Pushkar International Cattle Fair held every year is said to be the biggest cattle fair in the world. A large number of foreigners also come to participate in it and connect with the culture of Rajasthan.