Reviving Heritage: The Return of Bullock Cart Races in Punjab
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann celebrates the revival of bullock cart races in Punjab, emphasizing their cultural significance and historical roots. Passed by the state assembly, the Punjab Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Bill 2025 aims to preserve traditional sports while ensuring animal safety, pending approval from the President of India.

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Bullock cart races, deeply intertwined with Punjabi culture and tradition, are set to make a comeback, says Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. These races, a source of heritage pride, were temporarily halted following a Supreme Court ban.
The Punjab Assembly has now passed the Punjab Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Bill 2025, which paves the way for renewing these races, while implementing animal safety measures. Mann highlighted the importance of these games in preserving Punjab's indigenous cattle breeds and invigorating youth participation in traditional sports.
This legislative move awaits the President of India's endorsement. Additionally, the Chief Minister hinted at a revival of pigeon flying competitions, further anchoring traditional sports in the region's cultural panorama.
(With inputs from agencies.)