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by: Elsa FoundationPosted on: 19/05/202324/05/2023

The what, why and how of the jallikattu judgment by the Supreme Court

Another investigative report by Elsa Foundation, a non-profit charitable trust that focuses on issues impacting biodiversity and the rights of animals, revealed that 100 persons and at least 20 bulls have been killed at jallikattu events since 2017.

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