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Watch: Bull-Taming Event Jallikattu Starts In Tamil Nadu Amid Pandemic
- Thursday January 14, 2021
- Tamil Nadu News | Edited by Debanish Achom
The traditional bull-taming event Jallikattu started today in Tamil Nadu's Madurai amid strict safety guidelines due to the coronavirus pandemic. Up to 150 people can participate in the event that involves setting free bulls on a fenced street while the men attempt to tame the animals.
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32 Injured In Bull-Taming Sport Jallikattu In Tamil Nadu's Madurai
- Wednesday January 15, 2020
- India News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Swati Bhasin
Thirty-two people have been injured hours after Tamil Nadu's traditional bull-taming sport Jallikattu kicked off at Avaniyapuram in Madurai. Four of them with serious injuries have been shifted to Madurai Government Hospital, said officials.
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43 Injured At Jallikattu Event In Tamil Nadu. 1,000 Bulls At Mega Fest
- Wednesday January 16, 2019
- Tamil Nadu News | Edited by Shylaja Varma
Forty-three people were injured as bulls targeted tamers and spectators at massive Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district on Wednesday. The state is celebrating Maattu Pongal, a day dedicated to cattle.Three participants were injured at another Jallikattu event in Pudukottai district on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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19-Year-Old Gored To Death During Jallikattu Festival In Madurai
- Monday January 15, 2018
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
A 19-year-old spectator was gored to death at Madurai in Tamil Nadu during Jallikattu or bull-taming festivities, in which scores of young men wrestle with bulls in a tradition to celebrate the harvest.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tamil Nadu Government Issues Guidelines For Holding Jallikattu
- Monday January 23, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | NDTV NEWS DESK
Tamil Nadu government has issued a set of stringent guidelines for safe conduct of Jallikattu, which includes CCTV surveillance of the festival and medical examination of bulls before beginning the event. This came after two people died in the state's Pudukottai during the bull-taming festival.
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www.ndtv.com
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Nearly 200 Detained In Tamil Nadu's Madurai Over Jallikattu Protests
- Tuesday January 17, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Reported by Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty
Nearly 200 people have been detained by the police in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district for protesting the Supreme Court ban on Jallikattu and demanding that the bull taming festival be held. The protest, that lasted overnight, happened in a small town called Alanganallur.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tradition Trumps Law As Tamil Nadu's Madurai Holds Jallikattu
- Monday January 16, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
Despite the Supreme Court's ban against Jallikattu, a bull taming sport, frenzy and excitement gripped locals at Palamedu in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district as bulls were let loose as a mark of protest. Police sources say that 40 people in Madurai have been taken into custody over the last two days of Pongal for violating the ban on Jallikattu.
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www.ndtv.com
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Instead Of Pongal Cheer, Protests Engulf Rural Madurai Over Jallikattu Ban
- Saturday January 14, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
At least seven people have been detained in rural Madurai in Tamil Nadu for organising the bull-taming festival, Jallikattu, in defiance of the Supreme Court ban.
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www.ndtv.com
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Watch: Bull-Taming Event Jallikattu Starts In Tamil Nadu Amid Pandemic
- Thursday January 14, 2021
- Tamil Nadu News | Edited by Debanish Achom
The traditional bull-taming event Jallikattu started today in Tamil Nadu's Madurai amid strict safety guidelines due to the coronavirus pandemic. Up to 150 people can participate in the event that involves setting free bulls on a fenced street while the men attempt to tame the animals.
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www.ndtv.com
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32 Injured In Bull-Taming Sport Jallikattu In Tamil Nadu's Madurai
- Wednesday January 15, 2020
- India News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Swati Bhasin
Thirty-two people have been injured hours after Tamil Nadu's traditional bull-taming sport Jallikattu kicked off at Avaniyapuram in Madurai. Four of them with serious injuries have been shifted to Madurai Government Hospital, said officials.
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www.ndtv.com
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43 Injured At Jallikattu Event In Tamil Nadu. 1,000 Bulls At Mega Fest
- Wednesday January 16, 2019
- Tamil Nadu News | Edited by Shylaja Varma
Forty-three people were injured as bulls targeted tamers and spectators at massive Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district on Wednesday. The state is celebrating Maattu Pongal, a day dedicated to cattle.Three participants were injured at another Jallikattu event in Pudukottai district on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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19-Year-Old Gored To Death During Jallikattu Festival In Madurai
- Monday January 15, 2018
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
A 19-year-old spectator was gored to death at Madurai in Tamil Nadu during Jallikattu or bull-taming festivities, in which scores of young men wrestle with bulls in a tradition to celebrate the harvest.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tamil Nadu Government Issues Guidelines For Holding Jallikattu
- Monday January 23, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | NDTV NEWS DESK
Tamil Nadu government has issued a set of stringent guidelines for safe conduct of Jallikattu, which includes CCTV surveillance of the festival and medical examination of bulls before beginning the event. This came after two people died in the state's Pudukottai during the bull-taming festival.
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www.ndtv.com
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Nearly 200 Detained In Tamil Nadu's Madurai Over Jallikattu Protests
- Tuesday January 17, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Reported by Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty
Nearly 200 people have been detained by the police in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district for protesting the Supreme Court ban on Jallikattu and demanding that the bull taming festival be held. The protest, that lasted overnight, happened in a small town called Alanganallur.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tradition Trumps Law As Tamil Nadu's Madurai Holds Jallikattu
- Monday January 16, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
Despite the Supreme Court's ban against Jallikattu, a bull taming sport, frenzy and excitement gripped locals at Palamedu in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district as bulls were let loose as a mark of protest. Police sources say that 40 people in Madurai have been taken into custody over the last two days of Pongal for violating the ban on Jallikattu.
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www.ndtv.com
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Instead Of Pongal Cheer, Protests Engulf Rural Madurai Over Jallikattu Ban
- Saturday January 14, 2017
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
At least seven people have been detained in rural Madurai in Tamil Nadu for organising the bull-taming festival, Jallikattu, in defiance of the Supreme Court ban.
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www.ndtv.com