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Rudraksha trade generates Rs 1 billion annually in Bhojpur

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March 19, 2026
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Rudraksha farming and trade in Bhojpur has emerged as a major economic activity, generating around Rs 1 billion each year. Rare beads fetch high prices, with some valued in the millions. Around 40,000 farmers are engaged in the sector, although concerns over theft and market security persist.

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