Visual from the Jallikattu competition in Madurai in Tamil Nadu (Photo/ANI) 
Tamil Nadu

On Day 2, Jallikattu underway in Palamedu area of Madurai

Jallikattu competition begins in the Palamedu area of Madurai in Tamil Nadu on Saturday morning amid the increasing number of COVID-19 cases. People gathered to mark the second day of bull-taming sport Jallikattu in Madurai early today.

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Jallikattu competition begins in the Palamedu area of Madurai in Tamil Nadu on Saturday morning amid the increasing number of COVID-19 cases. People gathered to mark the second day of bull-taming sport Jallikattu in Madurai early today.

According to the official, the injured includes 38 bull tamers, 24 bull owners, and 18 spectators.

Amid loud whistles, applause and cheers at Avaniyapuram village in Madurai district, as many as 300 bulls were let out into the arena of bull tamers yesterday. 

The Tamil Nadu government had allowed Jallikattu with 300 bulls and 150 spectators. However, hundreds of villagers gathered on roofs and outside the barricades at Avaniyapuram to watch the events on Friday. Every year during Pongal, the Jallikattu competition is conducted in the villages of Tamil Nadu.

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