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  2. Entry of women to Sabarimala - Wikipedia

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    Women and girls between 10 and 50 years of age were legally banned from entering Sabarimala from 1991 to 2018. Sabarimala Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shasta, in Pathanamthitta District, Kerala, India. [1] Women and girls of reproductive age have traditionally not been permitted to worship there, as Shasta is a celibate deity. [2]

  3. Bindu Ammini - Wikipedia

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    Bindu Ammini is an Indian lawyer and lecturer at Government Law College, Kozhikode, and a Dalit activist. [1] She is one of the two first women between the age of 10 and 50 to enter the Sabarimala Temple after a Supreme Court of India decision allowed women of reproductive age to enter the temple.

  4. Vanitha Mathil - Wikipedia

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    Vanitha Mathil ("Women's Wall") was a human chain formed on 1 January 2019 across the Indian state of Kerala to uphold gender equality and protest against gender discrimination. The wall was formed solely by women and extended for a distance of around 620 kilometres (390 miles) from Kasargod to Thiruvananthapuram .

  5. Attukal Pongala - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony was set up in Guinness Book of World Records on February 23, 1997, when 1.5 million women participated in Pongala. [3] In 2009, a new Guinness World Records celebrated 2.5 million attendance. [4] This temple is also known as the Sabarimala for Women. [5]

  6. Rehana Fathima - Wikipedia

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    Rehana Fathima, also known as Suryagayathri, [1] is an Indian women’s rights activist from Kerala. [2] [3] [4]She has a background in telecommunications and modeling, and has participated in various protests against moral policing and sexism.

  7. Indian Union Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    The party when in control of the local self-government department, issued a circular which legalised marriage for Muslim women between ages of 16 and 18 and Muslim men below age 21.The circular was later amended after backlash. [41] The Muslim League has opposed the Supreme Court of India verdict regarding entry of adult women to Sabarimala temple.

  8. Category:Women's universities and colleges in India - Wikipedia

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    Women's universities and colleges in India by state or union territory (19 C) E. Women's engineering colleges in India (19 P) This page was last edited on 25 ...

  9. Category : Women's universities and colleges in India by ...

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    Category: Women's universities and colleges in India by state or union territory. 2 languages.