Updated On: 13 December, 2012 07:01 AM IST | | Agencies
More than 60 horses have been sold at Asia's largest cattle fair; most have been bought by village heads, that too at a hefty price
Forget about Pajeros or even the humbler Boleros, village heads in rural Bihar are doling out hundreds of thousands of rupees to acquire steeds as prized symbols of status in a society still mired in feudalism.
Since November 27, when Asia’s largest cattle fair began in Sonepur, more than 60 horses have been sold. And in a first of sorts, most have been bought by village heads, or mukhiyas as they are known.