People flout COVID-19 guidelines at Palamedu jallikattu
The Palamedu jallikattu held on Saturday was largely incident free, but at least 36 people were injured at the event. […]
The Palamedu jallikattu held on Saturday was largely incident free, but at least 36 people were injured at the event. […]
Chennai: A 27-year-old man was gored to death by his own bull at the ‘Jallikattu’ event held at Periya Suriyur
The 27-year-old was guiding his bull to the entrance of the vaadivasal, when the animal gored him in the thigh;
As many as 652 bulls and 294 bull-tamers participated in seven rounds of the event. Madurai’s first bull-taming event of
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin extended his greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of
Madurai: Jallikattu competition began today at 8 am amid the increasing number of COVID-19 cases. திமிலும் திமிரும் 🔥#தமிழர்திருநாள் #Jallikattu pic.twitter.com/zaUOAjO0NW
Madurai City Police are gearing up for the conduct of jallikattu at Avaniyapuram, the first of the three major events
Jallikattu is also known as ‘Eruthazhuvuthal’ is a bull-taming sport played across Tamil Nadu as a part of Pongal celebrations.
In wake of COVID-19, the Tamil Nadu government makes it mandatory to have either a full vaccination certificate or a
The proposed jallikattu here on January 9 will be held only if the State government gives permission and issues guidelines,