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  2. Entry of women to Sabarimala - Wikipedia

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    They returned to the shrine two days later, as the temple authorities did not object to the presence of trans women at Sabarimala. [67] A group of 11 women belonging to the Chennai-based women's rights' organisation Manithi was chased away by protesters soon after setting out from the Pamba basecamp on 23 December 2018. The women were under ...

  3. Vanitha Mathil - Wikipedia

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    In Kerala, the Hindu temple at Sabarimala traditionally barred women between the ages of 10 and 50 from entering to worship Ayyappa.Some people claimed women were barred because menstruation is impure, but devotees claimed they are not allowed because of the celibate nature of the deity.

  4. 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.

  5. Afghan universities ready to readmit women but not until ...

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    Afghanistan’s universities are ready to readmit female students, but the ruling Taliban's leader has the ultimate say on when that might happen — if it happens at all, an education official ...

  6. No boys allowed: this village in Africa is only for women - AOL

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    Umoja, a village in the grasslands of East Africa, is only for women. As The Guardian reports, the village was. ... they are not allowed to live in the village. One villager says "we still like men.

  7. Taliban: Women can study in gender-segregated universities - AOL

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    Women in Afghanistan can continue to study in universities, including at post-graduate levels, but classrooms will be gender-segregated and Islamic dress is compulsory, the Taliban government's ...

  8. Education in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Many reasons exist for why formal education for females is unavailable to so many, including cultural reasons. For example, some believe that a woman's education will get in the way of her duties as a wife and a mother. In some places in Africa where women marry at age 12 or 13, education hinders a young woman's development. [63]

  9. List of women's colleges - Wikipedia

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    All universities in Saudi Arabia must have a separate campus for women. Men are not allowed to study or work at female campuses, with the exception of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. There is one women's university, without a male campus, which is: Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University