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1-day Jallikattu event held in Coimbatore

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1-day Jallikattu event held in Coimbatore

1-day Jallikattu event held in Coimbatore

One-day Kovil Jallikattu event was organized by state government in Coimbatore on February 21.

Over 1,000 bulls from across state and around 750 bull tamers took part in the event.

The 4th edition of Jallikkattu was held in compliance with COVID-19 safety norms. Bulls and bull tamers underwent medical check up before the event.


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