Bull Taming Sport Jallikattu
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As Jallikattu Resumed, 2 Trampled To Death, Dozens Injured: Foreign Media
- Monday January 23, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post
Two people were trampled to death and dozens wounded in southern India during the controversial bull-taming sport that resumed Sunday after tens of thousands of demonstrators mounted unprecedented pressure this week on the government to overturn a ban.
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Amid Jallikattu Protests, Supreme Court Agrees To Delay Verdict: 10 Facts
- Friday January 20, 2017
- India News | Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa
The Supreme Court has agreed that for the next seven days, it will not rule on whether to lift a ban on Jallikattu, as requested by the union government. With more than 10,000 protestors holding unflagging but peaceful demonstrations at Chennai's Marina Beach in support of the bull-taming sport, judges were told that a verdict, due today, could cre...
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Respect Ban On Jallikattu By Supreme Court, Says Maneka Gandhi
- Wednesday August 17, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Union Minister Maneka Gandhi, who has always opposed allowing the popular bull-taming sport 'Jallikattu', today said people should respect the ban on the sport by the Supreme Court.
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As Jallikattu Resumed, 2 Trampled To Death, Dozens Injured: Foreign Media
- Monday January 23, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post
Two people were trampled to death and dozens wounded in southern India during the controversial bull-taming sport that resumed Sunday after tens of thousands of demonstrators mounted unprecedented pressure this week on the government to overturn a ban.
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www.ndtv.com
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Amid Jallikattu Protests, Supreme Court Agrees To Delay Verdict: 10 Facts
- Friday January 20, 2017
- India News | Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa
The Supreme Court has agreed that for the next seven days, it will not rule on whether to lift a ban on Jallikattu, as requested by the union government. With more than 10,000 protestors holding unflagging but peaceful demonstrations at Chennai's Marina Beach in support of the bull-taming sport, judges were told that a verdict, due today, could cre...
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www.ndtv.com
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Respect Ban On Jallikattu By Supreme Court, Says Maneka Gandhi
- Wednesday August 17, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Union Minister Maneka Gandhi, who has always opposed allowing the popular bull-taming sport 'Jallikattu', today said people should respect the ban on the sport by the Supreme Court.
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www.ndtv.com