tribals from india's raika community, like mandsaur, walk for 15 days with these camels which they plan the past few years, he has been struggling to get buyers. translation: earlier we sold the camel for $700, which helped to raise my family. but now, people don't even buy the camel for $70. according to the officials, last year almost 4,000 camels came to the fair, but only 20% were sold. one of the reasons that is hurting the business is the stringent state laws that prohibits camel breeders from selling them outside the state or even for slaughter. but the laws meant to protect camels are also paving the way for an illegal camel trade. this group of men are bargaining to buy a baby camel. and one of the prospective buyers tells me he wants to take the camel out of the state and sell it again for a better price. translation: it is not allowed to take the camel out of the state, but people need it for farming. we have to do a lot of work to get them out, so we should make some profit too. the government officials are tightlipped about it. translation: we can't say anything about it. t