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The Covid crisis put temporary cessation in the Kamazan this season

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Mangaluru: Increased Covid Case and Weekfight Hours have stopped all Cambura this season.
At the time of the Kambala, Traditional Sports Tulunadu, reached new heights, because of the increasing popularity, with some advanced young people to participate, the season had stopped suddenly.
K Gunapala Kadamba, Kambala Expert, Founder Secretary, Kannada Kambala Dakshina Committee, said, “In the case of a Covid case decrease, we can expect at least two golas to be held in March.
Post-march, regulating Kamalan might be a challenge due to weather conditions .
” On average, the Regency Kambala Committee consisting of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Kasaragod, carried out around 20 events, held during the weekend, between November and March.
The majority of traditional curs have been held at the time of Covid-19 cases began to increase .
Kadamba said six outings Kambala held this season.
A total of 221 pairs of buffaloes participated in Moodbidri, and 172 in the Miyar.
“We hope to host two Kambalas in March, but they can be held under a lot of restrictions set by the district administration,” he said “With the Kambala season almost comes to traffic jams, nearly 5,000 people directly or indirectly involved, Beaten.
Most jockeys are designated on the contract, based on the number of competitions that tend to participate.
The buffalo comball needs to be done regularly, “he said Even though all preparations were made, we decided to postpone the Kambala.
We hope to run it once the Covid situation increases.
When the Kambala was held, the action was inside and from the arena of high horse races, and therefore it was difficult to do under some restrictions.

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