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Tamil Nadu Introduces IPL-Style Matches to Revolutionize Jallikattu Festival

Alanganallur: In a groundbreaking move, Tamil Nadu is set to revolutionize the traditional bull-taming sport, Jallikattu, by introducing Indian Premier League (IPL)-style matches at a new state-of-the-art stadium in Alanganallur, Madurai. The Chief Minister, MK Stalin, is scheduled to inaugurate the stadium tomorrow, emphasizing the state’s efforts to boost the traditional festival and place it on India’s tourism map.

Spread across 66.8 acres, the new Jallikattu stadium boasts a seating capacity of 5,000 and features a dedicated museum showcasing Jallikattu bulls and the significance of the sport. The initiative aims to modernize the ancient sport while providing a safer and more organized environment.

The stadium includes emergency response measures, such as a hospital for bull tamers and a veterinary center for bulls, addressing concerns about injuries and animal welfare. The move is part of a broader plan to commercialize the festival, attracting corporate funding for prizes like gold coins, motorbikes, and cars.

Despite its cultural significance, Jallikattu has a history of injuries and fatalities among participants and spectators, as well as cruelty against the animals involved. The new measures and IPL-style matches seek to mitigate these issues while preserving the essence of the traditional sport.

The Madurai District Administration and the State Sports Department, currently under Udhayanidhi Stalin, will oversee the new league matches at the Alanganallur stadium. Simultaneously, existing Jallikattu venues will continue hosting traditional events.

However, the move has sparked concerns among animal rights activists, who fear that the grander format of the sport may lead to increased cruelty against bulls. Recent incidents, such as a controversial video showing a Jallikattu bull being force-fed a rooster, highlight the need for careful consideration of animal welfare in the evolution of this ancient sport.

The introduction of IPL-style matches represents a significant step toward modernizing Jallikattu, preserving its cultural significance, and ensuring the well-being of both participants and animals.

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