As many as two thousand people have been arrested in connection with the violent protest that erupted in the state after the SC held that no woman devotee on the basis of their age or any other factor should be restricted to enter the place of worship of their choice. As per a report, the […]Continue Reading
Most of the political parties, which have come to the forefront either to express their dissatisfaction or to express their satisfaction over the recent SC verdict that upholds the right of women of all ages to enter the place of worship of their choice, are finding it hard to justify their stand either to their […]Continue Reading
Severe tension has erupted in the famous South Indian hill temple Sabarimala, as two women, including a woman journalist, has reached the ‘Valiyanadappanthal’ of the hill temple escorted by the Kerala police officials. It is alleged that both of them are activists belonging to the far-leftist groups. It is observed that the police officials could […]Continue Reading
The Sabarimala Samrakshana Samithi has declared a 24-hour hartal against the CM’s decision to execute the SC verdict. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan earlier statement that he would not go against the court for a legislation of the verdict allowing entry to women of all ages into the Sabarimala temple. The temples conducting Navaratri celebrations, Sabarimala […]Continue Reading
While a section of Keralites are vehemently campaigning against the Supreme Court verdict that scraps the age-old tradition that prevents women under the age group 10-50 from entering the premises of the South India’s famous hill temple Sabarimala, Trupti Desai, as per what she has informed to the Keralties through a Malayalam television channel, is […]Continue Reading
In an attempt to overcome the difficulties occurred to continue the age-old tradition of the famous hill temple Sabarimala that prevents the entry of all women aged between ten and fifty inside the premises of the temple, after the declaration of the sensational Supreme Court verdict that all women of all age group have the […]Continue Reading
Several prominent Hindu organisations have organised marches across the South Indian state of Kerala to express their deep disappointment over the Supreme Court verdict, which upholds the right of women of all ages to worship in the place of worship of their choice –thereby, indirectly allows women of all ages to enter and worship in […]Continue Reading
In a historical judgment, the Supreme Court of India has upheld the right to women of all ages to worship in places of their choice. The judgment is expected to prompt the authorities who rule one of the South India’s famous temples Sabarimala Temple to open its doors for those section of women whose […]Continue Reading