SC questions use of animals in Jallikattu for entertainment of humans \
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SC questions use of animals in Jallikattu for entertainment of humans

01-Dec-2022
The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Tamil Nadu government whether an animal can be used in a bull-taming sport like "Jallikattu" for the entertainment of humans.
01-Dec-2022 National
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Jallikattu, bullock cart races: Constitution recognises that cruelty to animals is an activity which ought not to be perpetuated, SC told \
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Jallikattu, bullock cart races: Constitution recognises that cruelty to animals is an activity which ought not to be perpetuated, SC told

29-Nov-2022
The Supreme Court on Tuesday while hearing a batch of petitions challenging Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra governments' laws allowing bull-taming sport "Jallikattu" and bullock cart races, was told that the Constitution recognises that cruelty to animals is an activity which ought not to be perpetuated.
29-Nov-2022 National
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SC Constitution bench begins hearing pleas against Jallikattu, bullock cart races \
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SC Constitution bench begins hearing pleas against Jallikattu, bullock cart races

24-Nov-2022
Jallikattu is conducted during the Pongal festival as thanksgiving for a good harvest and subsequent festivals are conducted in temples which shows that the event has great cultural and spiritual significance, it has added.
24-Nov-2022 National
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SC declines to adjourn hearing of pleas against Jallikattu, bullock cart races \
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SC declines to adjourn hearing of pleas against Jallikattu, bullock cart races

16-Nov-2022
The top court had earlier said that the petitions challenging the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act, 2017, needed to be decided by a larger bench since they involved substantial questions relating to the interpretation of the Constitution.
16-Nov-2022 National
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Doctors plea to stop Jallikattu due to COVID-19 risk \
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Doctors plea to stop Jallikattu due to COVID-19 risk

22-Dec-2021
Chennai Dec 22 PTI With the year coming to a close paving way for the Jallikattu traditional sport for Pongal mid-January about 80 medical doctors on Wednesday appealed to the Tamil Nadu government not to give its nod to the conduct of the popular bull taming sport this time due to COVID-19 risk and Omicron variant concerns The doctors have appealed to Chief Minister M K Stalin and Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma Subramanian not to allow Jallikattu events as the Coronavirus and the emerging variant could turn out to be a super spreader causing grave health risk to the public People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA said We urge the Tamil Nadu government to refuse to grant permission for Jallikattu events in the State in 2022 a release said Further the Central government continues to recognise COVID-19 as a serious risk postponing the full resumption of international flights untill January 31 next year the healthcare professionals said Allowing the sport to take place would be contrary to public health precautions they asserted Prohibiting non-essential activities such as Jallikattu events which lead to unnecessary mass gatherings is essential to prevent the rapid spread of COVID-19 and to protect public health as well as to ease the pressure on healthcare professionals said Dr Deepshikha Chandravanshi one of the doctors who signed the letter Non-essential events like Jallikattu have no place in a country battling a deadly contagious virus said PETA India CEO Manilal Valliyate PETA India is calling upon officials to heed the professional opinion of these medical doctors and call off Jallikattu events to protect the bulls from cruelty and the public from a life-threatening disease he said Since the Tamil Nadu government legalised Jallikattu in 2017 at least 22 bulls and 69 humans have reportedly died while more than 4696 human have been injured PETA claimed PETA India has documented extreme cruelty to bulls during these events which are attended by up to thousands of people it said in the release Extensive video footage shows that during Jallikattu participants force terrified bulls into the arena by biting their tails yanking their nose ropes and jabbing them with weapons the release said and added that the panicked bulls often slam into humans and barricades often breaking their bones or dying PTI JSP BN BN
22-Dec-2021 National
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Madras HC directs state govt to only use native bull breeds in Jallikattu \
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Madras HC directs state govt to only use native bull breeds in Jallikattu

02-Sep-2021
Madras (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 2 (ANI): Madras High Court on Thursday directed the Tamil Nadu government to permit only native breeds of bulls to participate in Jallikattu events.
02-Sep-2021 National
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