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Woman Activist Who Entered Sabarimala Won't Be Invited To Ayyappa Minister
- Monday September 1, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
Kerala Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan on Sunday made it clear that Bindu Ammini, one of the women activists who entered into the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple in 2019, will not be invited to take part in the upcoming Global Ayyappa Sangamam.
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Sabarimala Devotees Allowed To Visit Kerala Temple As Restrictions Eased
- Sunday November 21, 2021
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Devotees on the Sabarimala pilgrimage have been permitted to offer prayers at the shrine in Kerala's Pathanamthitta in a phased manner after the temporary ban was lifted yesterday morning.
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Supreme Court To Frame Issues About Gender Inequality At Religious Places
- Monday February 3, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court is scheduled to frame issues for deliberation regarding discrimination against women in various religions and at religious places, including Kerala's Sabarimala temple, on Monday.
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Sabarimala Temple Opens Amid Row Over Women Of All Ages Visiting Shrine
- Saturday November 16, 2019
- Kerala News | Reported by Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Swati Bhasin
The Sabarimala temple opened at 5 pm today for the 41-day annual pilgrimage season, hours after 10 women from Andhra Pradesh were sent back from the hill shrine in Kerala this afternoon. The state government on Friday said the shrine is "no place for activism" and activists hoping to make a statement by going on the pilgrimage will not be given pol...
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No Protection For "Activists" Making Sabarimala Pilgrimage, Warns Kerala
- Saturday November 16, 2019
- Kerala News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
While the Supreme Court has allowed women of all ages to continue visiting the Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala, the Kerala government on Friday clarified that activists hoping to make a statement by taking up the pilgrimage will not be given police protection. "This is not a place for activism. This is not a place for activists like Trupti Desai ...
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Entry In Sabarimala Not Banned, Says Woman Who First Visited Temple
- Friday November 15, 2019
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
Kanakadurga, who created history by praying at the Sabarimala temple on January 2, welcomed the Supreme Court's decision on Thursday, which referred the issue of entry of women into the temple and other religious places to a larger seven-judge bench.
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All-Women Entry In Sabarimala Temple Continues, Activist Trupti Desai Welcomes Decision
- Thursday November 14, 2019
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
Sabarimala case: Women rights activist Trupti Desai had made an unsuccessful attempt to enter the temple in November last year, weeks after the Supreme Court lifted the ban that stopped women and girls between the age of 10 and 50 from entering the famous Ayyappa shrine in Kerala.
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Political Parties In Kerala Welcome Top Court Decision In Sabarimala Case
- Thursday November 14, 2019
- Kerala News | Press Trust of India
Political parties in Kerala on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court decision to refer its September 28, 2018 order allowing women of all ages into the Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala to a larger bench.
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Sabarimala All-Women Entry Continues, Larger Bench To Take Up Objections
- Thursday November 14, 2019
- India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Sabarimala Case Supreme Court: Whether the Supreme Court should review its decision to end the ban on women between 10 and 50 entering Kerala's Sabarimala Temple will be taken up by a larger seven-judge bench.
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Women Who Entered Sabarimala Seek Protection, Top Court To Hear Tomorrow
- Thursday January 17, 2019
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Faced with threats, two women who entered Kerala's Sabarimala temple earlier this month - defying a decades-old ban on women of menstrual age - have approached the Supreme Court seeking protection. The top court has agreed to hear their petition tomorrow.
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Woman Activist Who Entered Sabarimala Won't Be Invited To Ayyappa Minister
- Monday September 1, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
Kerala Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan on Sunday made it clear that Bindu Ammini, one of the women activists who entered into the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple in 2019, will not be invited to take part in the upcoming Global Ayyappa Sangamam.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sabarimala Devotees Allowed To Visit Kerala Temple As Restrictions Eased
- Sunday November 21, 2021
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Devotees on the Sabarimala pilgrimage have been permitted to offer prayers at the shrine in Kerala's Pathanamthitta in a phased manner after the temporary ban was lifted yesterday morning.
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www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court To Frame Issues About Gender Inequality At Religious Places
- Monday February 3, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court is scheduled to frame issues for deliberation regarding discrimination against women in various religions and at religious places, including Kerala's Sabarimala temple, on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sabarimala Temple Opens Amid Row Over Women Of All Ages Visiting Shrine
- Saturday November 16, 2019
- Kerala News | Reported by Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Swati Bhasin
The Sabarimala temple opened at 5 pm today for the 41-day annual pilgrimage season, hours after 10 women from Andhra Pradesh were sent back from the hill shrine in Kerala this afternoon. The state government on Friday said the shrine is "no place for activism" and activists hoping to make a statement by going on the pilgrimage will not be given pol...
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www.ndtv.com
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No Protection For "Activists" Making Sabarimala Pilgrimage, Warns Kerala
- Saturday November 16, 2019
- Kerala News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
While the Supreme Court has allowed women of all ages to continue visiting the Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala, the Kerala government on Friday clarified that activists hoping to make a statement by taking up the pilgrimage will not be given police protection. "This is not a place for activism. This is not a place for activists like Trupti Desai ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Entry In Sabarimala Not Banned, Says Woman Who First Visited Temple
- Friday November 15, 2019
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
Kanakadurga, who created history by praying at the Sabarimala temple on January 2, welcomed the Supreme Court's decision on Thursday, which referred the issue of entry of women into the temple and other religious places to a larger seven-judge bench.
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www.ndtv.com
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All-Women Entry In Sabarimala Temple Continues, Activist Trupti Desai Welcomes Decision
- Thursday November 14, 2019
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
Sabarimala case: Women rights activist Trupti Desai had made an unsuccessful attempt to enter the temple in November last year, weeks after the Supreme Court lifted the ban that stopped women and girls between the age of 10 and 50 from entering the famous Ayyappa shrine in Kerala.
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www.ndtv.com
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Political Parties In Kerala Welcome Top Court Decision In Sabarimala Case
- Thursday November 14, 2019
- Kerala News | Press Trust of India
Political parties in Kerala on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court decision to refer its September 28, 2018 order allowing women of all ages into the Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala to a larger bench.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sabarimala All-Women Entry Continues, Larger Bench To Take Up Objections
- Thursday November 14, 2019
- India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Sabarimala Case Supreme Court: Whether the Supreme Court should review its decision to end the ban on women between 10 and 50 entering Kerala's Sabarimala Temple will be taken up by a larger seven-judge bench.
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www.ndtv.com
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Women Who Entered Sabarimala Seek Protection, Top Court To Hear Tomorrow
- Thursday January 17, 2019
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Faced with threats, two women who entered Kerala's Sabarimala temple earlier this month - defying a decades-old ban on women of menstrual age - have approached the Supreme Court seeking protection. The top court has agreed to hear their petition tomorrow.
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www.ndtv.com