<p>Kambala, the traditional slush-track buffalo race of Tulunadu, has been scheduled to be held from January 30.</p>.<p>DC Dr Rajendra K V said one needs to be cautious while organising Kambala and ensure that large gatherings are avoided.</p>.<p>The race should be completed by 10 pm and Kambala Samithi members should follow the guidelines issued by the district administration, he said. </p>.<p>Presiding over a meeting to discuss the event, Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel said that the old folk sport was generally held after the end of the harvesting season from November-December to March. "Owing to Covid-19 pandemic, Kambala could not be organised,” he said. </p>.<p>The event should be held keeping the Covid-19 guidelines in mind, said Kateel.</p>.<p>Kambala's history dates back to hundreds of years with the sport being first organised by the kings who ruled the region.</p>
<p>Kambala, the traditional slush-track buffalo race of Tulunadu, has been scheduled to be held from January 30.</p>.<p>DC Dr Rajendra K V said one needs to be cautious while organising Kambala and ensure that large gatherings are avoided.</p>.<p>The race should be completed by 10 pm and Kambala Samithi members should follow the guidelines issued by the district administration, he said. </p>.<p>Presiding over a meeting to discuss the event, Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel said that the old folk sport was generally held after the end of the harvesting season from November-December to March. "Owing to Covid-19 pandemic, Kambala could not be organised,” he said. </p>.<p>The event should be held keeping the Covid-19 guidelines in mind, said Kateel.</p>.<p>Kambala's history dates back to hundreds of years with the sport being first organised by the kings who ruled the region.</p>