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The price of a bull is 2 million rupees!

The Dhaka Times Desk Anyone can be surprised to hear such words. But it's true. The price of a bull is 2 million rupees!

A bull can be worth anything. 1 lakh, 2 lakh or even 4 lakh. However, it is surprising to hear that the price of the bull is 20 lakh rupees.

A political leader of Tamil Nadu, India recently bought this bull for 2 million rupees. The bull also has a name. Name Valmiki Tiger!

Sampath Kumar, a former MLA from Tamil Nadu, recently saw this bull in a Jallikattu competition. After that he decided to buy the bull.

The owner of this bull, a woman named Priya Kumari, bought the bull from a farmer for around 7 lakh rupees. Priya said, first seeing the bull, she felt that this strong bull can do well in the competition. He trained the bull a few times and arranged for it to compete like jallikattu. According to Priya, Valmiki has already won several medals.

Note that the demand for bulls for Jallikattu increases in South India. However, many people are surprised to think that the price of a bull can rise to 20 lakh rupees.

This post was last modified on মার্চ ২৩, ২০১৮ 7:42 pm

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