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international pushkar fair a buffalo weighing around 1500 kgs becomes sensation among visitors

Rajasthan News: These days the International Pushkar Fair is going on in Rajasthan in which a buffalo brought for sale is much talked about. The weight of this buffalo is said to be 1500 kg. There is a lot of curiosity about this buffalo among the people who came to the fair. People are feeding him. In the last four days, thousands of people have seen it in the fair and asked the price.

According to media reports, the cost of this buffalo is Rs 23 crore and it eats cashew nuts and almonds. Pushkar fair started on 9th November. It will end on 15th November. Rajasthan Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat, District Collector Lok Bandhu, SP Vandita Rana formally inaugurated the Pushkar Fair by hoisting the flag at the fair ground of Pushkar.

Foreign tourists gathered at the fair

Foreign tourists also come to this fair and are taking part in the competitions organized here. While talking to IANS, Anna, who came from Germany, said that this is her second time participating in the Pushkar fair. He drew paintings on the walls and said that he found the culture here very attractive.

At the same time, Borsch, a tourist from France, told that this is her first experience in Pushkar fair. They made paintings on the walls, which they liked very much. Sanjay Sethi of Folk Art Institute said that along with local women, foreign women also participated enthusiastically in this competition. She said that during the competition, foreign women were also showing interest in Mandana art, and this experience gave her an opportunity to know the culture of Rajasthan closely.

Foreigners showed interest in making Mandana

Brosh, another tourist from France, said, “We wanted to know Indian art and experience Indian culture. That’s why we have come to Pushkar. We are very happy here, we absolutely love it. All we have is a pen, some colors, some water, and then we took some inspiration on the internet because we didn’t know how to make real Indian mandala. We consider ourselves beginners, but we think this is what a real Indian is like.

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