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Tamil Nadu: Jallikattu event turns tragic, one farmer gored to death and 75 others injured by raging bulls

A traditional Jallikattu or bull run event organised on the occasion of Pongal has turned tragic in the Avaniyapuram festival in Madurai, Tamil Nadu....

Supreme Court upholds Tamil Nadu government’s law allowing Jallikattu in State

Supreme Court also allowed the validity of similar laws framed by the governments of Maharashtra and Karnataka allowing sports involving animals.

19 injured after bulls go berserk at Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai

Also known as 'Eru Thazhuvuthal' and 'Mancuvirattu', Jallikattu started in full swing in three villages of Tamil Nadu's Madurai on Sunday. 

After opposing the Jallikattu tooth and nail, Rahul Gandhi looks to salvage image by attending the festival

After Congress opposed Jallikattu and called it cruel and barbaric for years,, Party's top leader today attended the festivities in Madurai.

Reports of Russian President Vladimir Putin attending Jallikattu, the bull-taming festival, in Madurai next year false: Report

Putin likely to attend Jallikattu, the bull-taming festival, in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, next year.

Numerous celebrities coming out in support of Jallikattu

After huge public support in Tamil Nadu, celebrities too join the chorus

The hypocrisy of those condemning Jallikattu, while eating meat everyday

Two sets of rules for multiple practices

Opposition to Jallikattu is full of contradictions; find out which double standard you’re using

The articles raises the hypocrisy in our empathy towards animals and our selective outrage towards cruelty.

‘I was hurt due to the anti-Hindu statements, I don’t regret what I did’: Advocate Rakesh Kishore over trying to hurl a shoe at...

71-year-old Supreme Court advocate Rakesh Kishore, who was stopped yesterday when reportedly trying to hurl a shoe at CJI Gavai at the Apex Court,...

Why dangerous stray dogs in your city are never removed? Behind India’s stray dog menace there is a cause, and a convenient excuse: ABC...

The ABC Rules have created legal and administrative hurdles that prevent effective stray dog control, even in life-threatening cases, making Indian streets unsafe for children, the elderly, and disabled amid skyrocketing dog bite incidents.
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