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Jallikattu: Celebrations begin on day 2

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Jallikattu: Celebrations begin on day 2

Jallikattu: Celebrations begin on day 2

The 2nd day of 'Jallikattu' or bull fight festival began in TN's Madurai on Jan 15.

The medical check-ups of bull were conducted before the fight commenced.

In wake of COVID-19, the state government directed that number of players should not be more than 150 at an event.

COVID-19 negative certificate is mandatory for all the players.

The number of spectators should not to be more than 50% of the gathering.


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