Stalin Rewards Top Jallikattu Tamers with Govt Jobs, Announces New Vet Centre

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced two major initiatives to support Jallikattu during the Alanganallur event. Top tamers will receive priority for government jobs in the livestock sector. A new Rs 2 crore veterinary treatment and training centre will be established for Jallikattu bulls in Alanganallur. The CM framed these moves as part of his government's commitment to preserving Tamil heritage and traditions.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu CM Announces Govt Jobs for Jallikattu Winners, Vet Centre

  • Govt jobs for top performers
  • New veterinary centre in Alanganallur
  • Rs 2 crore investment
  • Part of Dravidian model initiatives
  • Support for Tamil heritage
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Stalin announces govt jobs for top Jallikattu tamers, veterinary centre for Alanganallur

CM M.K. Stalin announces priority govt jobs for top Jallikattu tamers and a Rs 2 crore veterinary centre in Alanganallur to support the traditional sport.

Stalin announces govt jobs for top Jallikattu tamers, veterinary centre for Alanganallur
"Together, all Tamils can and will succeed. - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Jan 17

Leading the world-famous Alanganallur Jallikattu celebrations, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin on Saturday announced two major initiatives aimed at strengthening the traditional sport and supporting its practitioners.

He declared that outstanding Jallikattu sportspersons who tame the highest number of bulls will be given priority for government jobs in the livestock and allied sectors, and that a state-of-the-art veterinary treatment and training centre for Jallikattu bulls will be established at Alanganallur at a cost of Rs 2 crore.

The announcements were made as CM Stalin attended the world-renowned Jallikattu event at Alanganallur, the centrepiece of the Pongal festival celebrations.

The Chief Minister arrived in Madurai from Chennai and was received by Minister Murthy and District Collector Praveen Kumar before proceeding to the specially arranged festival stage near the Vadivasal, from where he keenly watched the competition.

The Jallikattu season began on Pongal day, January 15, with the first event held at Avaniyapuram. This was followed by another major contest at Palamedu on Friday. Both events witnessed intense participation, with experienced bulls and skilled tamers displaying courage and stamina. Winners and bull owners at these venues were rewarded with high-value prizes such as cars and tractors, highlighting the importance accorded to the sport.

At Alanganallur, Stalin honoured the victorious bull tamers and bull owners by presenting gold rings.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister extended his warm Pongal and New Year greetings and described Madurai as a land of valour. He said the sight of the globally celebrated Alanganallur Jallikattu instils pride and reflects the indomitable spirit of the Tamil people.

Referring to the Dravidian model of governance, CM Stalin highlighted initiatives such as the Kalaignar Centenary Library and the Kalaignar Centenary Climbing Stadium, which he said symbolise the government's commitment to promoting knowledge and preserving Tamil heritage.

He noted that these projects stand alongside efforts to protect and nurture traditional sports like Jallikattu. Concluding his address, Stalin said the two new announcements would further encourage sportspersons and ensure better care for native bull breeds.

Calling for unity and progress, he said the government would continue to work so that Tamil traditions thrive alongside welfare and development, adding, "Together, all Tamils can and will succeed."

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While I appreciate the sentiment of preserving culture, I have to respectfully question the priority. Government jobs should be based on merit and qualifications through open competition. Rewarding a specific sport, however traditional, sets a tricky precedent. The funds for the vet centre are better spent.
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Karthik V
As someone from Madurai, this news has made Pongal even more special! For years, our tamers have shown incredible bravery with little recognition. A job guarantee is a game-changer for their families. The veterinary centre in Alanganallur will also help preserve our native breeds. Inba Pongal!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this level of state support for a traditional sport. The focus on animal welfare with the new centre is a positive step. It seems like a balanced approach to celebrate heritage while ensuring responsibility. Hope the implementation is transparent.
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Vikram M
Good political move by Stalin. Connects directly with the rural heartland during the festival. Jallikattu is a massive emotion in Tamil Nadu. This announcement will be very popular. The 2 crore for the bull care centre shows they are thinking long-term about preserving the sport's ecosystem.
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Ananya R
My grandfather was a tamer. He would have been so happy to see this day. It's not about the money or job, but about the government finally acknowledging this as a skilled sport and not just a village event. The veterinary centre is crucial—our bulls are athletes and deserve the best care.

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