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Tamil Nadu celebrates Jallikattu during Pongal despite Supreme Court ban

People participate in Jallikattu despite Supreme Court ban in Palamedu village of Madurai on Jan 15, 2017. Jallikattu is popular and ancient bull-taming sport, played usually around Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu.

January 16, 2017 11:38 IST
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People participate in Jallikattu despite Supreme Court ban in Palamedu village of Madurai on Jan 15, 2017. Jallikattu is popular and ancient bull-taming sport, played usually around Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu celebrates Jallikattu during Pongal despite Supreme Court ban
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