The sport’s roots date back to over 2,000 years, with the term “Jallikattu” derived from the words "jalli" (gold and silver coins) and "kattu" (tied).
Please stay tuned for updates,” the tweet stated. This newly approved text replaces ‘The Life Changer’ by Khadija Abubakar Jalli, which had been used for recent UTME exams. Earlier on ...
The much-anticipated Jallikattu festival started on Tuesday, January 14, in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The world-famous festival features 1,100 bulls and 900 bull-tamers in Avaniyapuram village. As part of ...
The Jallikattu events of Madurai, particularly those in Alanganallur, are internationally recognised as a vibrant celebration of Tamil heritage and rural valour The Tribune, now published from ...
The history of Jallikattu dates back to 400-100 BCE, when the Ayars, an ethnic group in India, played it. The name is coined from two words: Jalli (silver and gold coins) and Kattu (tied).
The history of Jallikattu dates back to 400-100 BCE, when the Ayars, an ethnic group in India, played it. The name is coined from two words: Jalli (silver and gold coins) and Kattu (tied).
The name is coined from two words: Jalli (silver and gold coins) and Kattu (tied). (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.) ...
Madurai's annual three-day Jallikattu event began on Tuesday. Avaniyapuram hosted the first day with 1,100 bulls and 900 bull-tamers. Winners will receive valuable prizes such as a tractor and a car.
The new novel, ‘The Lekki Headmaster’ by Kabir Garba replaces ‘Life Changer’ by Khadijat Jalli which was used in the 2024 UTME. JAMB noted that details on the 2025 registration exercise ...
The term "Jallikattu" derives from two Tamil words: "Jalli," meaning silver or gold coins, and "Kattu," meaning tied. In this daring competition, a bull is released among a crowd, and participants aim ...
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