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Who doesn't know Krishna Bahadur Bam, Ward President of Bogtan Foodsil Rural Municipality-3? Even if you don't know why, his introduction is different. While elected ward presidents go to office on motorcycles, Krishna Bahadur goes to office riding a horse every day.
While the elected representatives of the local level are moving from four-wheeled vehicles to motorcycles, 40-year-old Krishna is riding a horse to the office. When the road did not reach, the main means of his village were horses and mules. He said, "Even now, the road has not reached all the villages". There are no uphills, downhills and roads because of horse riding It has become easy to meet people in places.'
In Krishna's experience, even though it is environmentally friendly, riding a horse is not cheap these days. He said that riding a horse costs more than riding a motorcycle. He said, ``It costs 8/10,000 per month by feeding properly and regularly.''
Krishna has a Bolero Jeep, a dozer and a tractor in his house. Although he is financially able to ride a car, he says that he rides a horse because he likes to follow tradition. He said, "When a new person rides a horse, the back and neck may ache due to body imbalance." But I'm used to it.'
