Management team of SNS College join the students to voice for Jallikattu.


Protests for revoking the ban on Jallikattu is roaring all over Tamil Nadu. The students and youth have committed themselves for the cause of revoking the ban on Jallikattu which has 2000 years of heritage. 

Today, the management of SNS group of educational institutions have lent their support to the protests by sending their staff to join the protestors in seven buses.



When asked about this gesture the Principal of SNS college of Arts and Science said, “The management came ahead and arranged 7 buses for about 420 staffs from engineering and arts and science colleges to participate in the protests that are being held in the VOC park grounds. Already about 1000 students are present at the venue to participate in the protest.” he said.

He added that students have taken best efforts and this is one of its kind protests and will be marked in history. The students have shown their strength and determination without any leaders to lead them. The students should not give up until the final decision is taken in our favor.” he said.



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