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    Tamil Nadu: Jallikattu off to a worrisome start, 45 people injured in Madurai

    As many as 45 people, including two police personnel, were injured during the Avaniapuram Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai. Nine of the injured people were referred to the Government Hospital in Madurai for further treatment. More details are awaited. Tamil Nadu: J...

    Jallikattu 2024: 12,000+ bulls, 4,500 bull tamers enlist to compete at 3-day mega festival in Tamil Nadu

    Jallikattu 2024: Madurai is abuzz as Jallikattu, the traditional bull-taming spectacle, approaches amid Pongal festivities. State Minister Moorthy spearheaded a consultative meeting, revealing car prizes for the best bull and bull-tamer. Over 12,000 bulls and 4,500 tamers are registered, with strict scrutiny in place. Notably, Sri Lanka recently hosted its inaugural Jallikattu event. Despite a 2014 Supreme Court ban, Tamil Nadu's ordinance in 2017 allowed the cultural tradition. In May 2023, the Supreme Court upheld the law, emphasizing Jallikattu's cultural significance and animal welfare measures.

    Supreme Court's 2023 Rundown: Backing Modi's moves on Article 370, cash ban and drawing the line too

    Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud led the Supreme Court to set a new record, resolving 52,191 cases from January 1 to December 15, 2023, surpassing the previous year's nearly 40,000 case disposal. While the Supreme Court backed Modi government's Article 370 and currency decisions, it also ruled Delhi government's authority over services in the capital, except for public order, police and land.

    Mohanlal's upcoming film 'Malaikottai Vaaliban' to hit screens on Republic Day 2024

    The actor had officially announced the project with Pellissery -- known for movies such as 'Jallikattu', 'Angamaly Diaries' and 'Ee.Ma.Yau' -- last October.

    Amid tussle with Centre on Collegium, SC gets 3 CJIs to deliver key verdicts in 2022

    The no-holds-barred attack on the judiciary by the Centre led by Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on issues ranging from the Collegium system, listing of bail and frivolous PILs to long court vacations elicited sharp response from the top court which not only came down heavily over the delay in clearing names for judgeship to the top couurt but also asserted that if it does not act in the case of violation of personal liberty then “what for” is it existing.

    Modi, ministerial connect, push for local Gods in BJP's Tamil Nadu plans

    New Delhi is finally getting the context right in the state, local leaders say, with the party unit building an "all caste-inclusive campaign" with a special push on local gods and an aggressive campaign against the ruling DMK's political positions.

    The Economic Times
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