Seven persons, mostly spectators and a bull owner, died in the jallikattu and manjuvirattu events held across Tamil Nadu on ...
Jallikattu is a bull-taming sport that has traditionally been part of the festival of Pongal. However, the practice has long been contested, with animal rights groups and the courts concerned over ...
Chennai: A tragic series of incidents unfolded across Tamil Nadu during the Jallikattu and related bull-taming events on ...
The Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT) has floated a tender inviting bids for construction of a Chief Minister’s Mini Stadium-Jallikattu Arena at Suriyur near Tiruchi ...
The Jallikattu sport, which is believed to be more than 2,000 years old, is extremely popular in Tamil Nadu during the three-day Pongal harvest festival in January in which hundreds of bull ...
The district administration has extended a 48-hour-period for bull tamers and bull trainers to register themselves and their cattle for participation in a bull taming event to be held at Madhakottai ...
In Jallikattu, bulls owned by prominent figures such as Sri Lankan Eastern Province ex-Governor Senthil Thondaiman, actor Soori and Jallikattu Peravai President PR Rajasekar were among the highlights.
Trichy/Madurai: A total of five people including four spectators died and more than 400 others were injured in various jallikattu and manjuvirattu eve.
The renowned bull-taming sport 'Jallikattu' captivated audiences at Palamedu, attracting 900 bull tamers and 930 bulls. The event, attended by ministers and organized by district officials, awarded ...
Two bulls too died in separate incidents. While one bull died during the event in Pudukkottai, a bull owner and his bull died at Siravayal manjuvirattu in Sivaganga, the police said ...
The report by the Justice S. Rajeswaran Commission of Inquiry, which exonerates the police from allegations of excesses ...
Trichy: Jallikattu at Navalur Kuttapattu in Trichy district on Saturday left 32 people injured, including 15 bull tamers, 9 ...