In a historic move, the Punjab government has lifted the long-standing ban on traditional heritage sports, including bullock cart races, dog races, horse races, and pigeon racing, marking a revival of the state’s cultural identity. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, while addressing a gathering in Ludhiana, said the decision fulfills the government’s promise to the people of Punjab to bring back their much-loved rural traditions.
Revival of Punjab’s Heritage Sports
The ban on these sports had been in place since 1997, with concerns over alleged animal cruelty. However, the new legislation introduced by the state government ensures that these events will now be held across Punjab without cruelty to animals.
The people of Punjab treat their animals and birds like family members. Participants to maintain dignity and compassion during these games, stating that bulls should be guided only through clapping, without harshness.
Assurances of Animal Welfare
- Assured the public that while these games will be revived, strict conditions will be applied to prevent any form of mistreatment.
- Authorities will monitor the events to ensure no wrong food or harmful practices are used.
- The goal is to showcase the true colours of Punjab’s culture while respecting animal welfare.
Public Response and Cultural Significance
The announcement sparked joy among villagers, heritage sports enthusiasts, and especially animal lovers.
Many believe the revival of these sports will help youth reconnect with tradition, offering them an alternative to excessive use of mobile phones and digital distractions.
Pigeon racing, in particular, is considered a beloved village sport, often involving the participation of children, and its return is expected to bring back community bonding and rural festivities.


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