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India’s famous Pushkar Camel Fair returns after COVID break

Herders and their animals gather in Rajasthan’s Pushkar city for the country’s biggest camel-trading fair.

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A camel trader leads his camels at the Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan. [Himanshu Sharma/AFP]
By AFP
Published On 10 Nov 202110 Nov 2021

Hundreds of herders and their animals have gathered in the desert city of Pushkar in India’s Rajasthan state for the country’s biggest camel-trading fair.

The city typically attracts thousands of Hindu pilgrims, cattle traders and herders for the annual event, which was called off in 2020 because of the pandemic.

The gathering sees camel breeding communities trek sometimes hundreds of kilometres from their remote villages to trade their animals.

The 13-day fair, which opened on Monday, coincides with several auspicious days in the Hindu calendar, adding to the crowds thronging the revered lakeside city.

“Pushkar is about both cattle trading and religious rituals,” Prafull Mathur from Rajasthan’s animal husbandry department told the AFP news agency.

“The COVID-19 situation hasn’t fully normalised but we still expect a good attendance,” Mathur added.

Organisers usually hold competitions for camel herders, which are a major attraction for domestic and international tourists, but the government has not yet clarified if the contests will be allowed this year.

The fair is the only time of the year when camel breeders – most of whom live in remote, nomadic communities in the desert – can earn cash that helps sustain their way of life.

The camels are mostly purchased by people from Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to use on their farms or as transport. Other animals, including horses, are also bought and sold at the event.

India’s security forces deployed along the international border with Pakistan also use camels extensively to patrol remote stretches.

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To help remote camel breeding communities diversify their income, the government has been trying to promote camel milk, camel leather and camel-bone products.

The region’s prominent camel herding community, Raikas, believes the Hindu god Shiva handed them the responsibility to rear camels.

Hundreds of herders and their animals have gathered in the desert city of Pushkar for India's biggest camel-trading fair. [Himanshu Sharma/AFP]
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The 13-day fair coincides with several auspicious days in the Hindu calendar, adding to the crowds thronging the revered lakeside city. [Himanshu Sharma/AFP]
The gathering sees traditional camel breeding communities trek sometimes hundreds of kilometres from their remote villages to trade their animals. [Himanshu Sharma/AFP]
The fair is the only time of the year when camel breeders - most of whom live in remote, nomadic communities in the desert - can earn cash to help sustain their way of life. [Himanshu Sharma/AFP]
Organisers usually hold competitions for camel herders, which are a major attraction for domestic and international tourists. [Himanshu Sharma/AFP]
Pushkar typically attracts thousands of Hindu pilgrims, cattle traders and herders for the annual event, which was called off in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. [Vishal Bhatnagar/EPA]
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The camels are mostly purchased by people from Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to use on their farms or as transport. [Vishal Bhatnagar/EPA]

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