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The Sabarimala saga so far: The verdict, the devotees and the communist government
The Sabarimala shrine reopens on Nov 17 and the Kerala government assured the entry of 'all' devotees.
Modi govt provides details of decision making process involved in Rafale deal, says all procedures followed
Government defends the Rafale deal, says all procedures followed
Delayed again: Supreme Court rejects plea seeking an early hearing in Ram Janmabhoomi case
The Supreme Court was hearing a plea filed by Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha seeking an early hearing of the case.
“Forced conversions in Kerala a reality, CM, government and political parties not taking it seriously,” says NCW chairperson
Rekha Sharma said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was like "an ostrich who is keeping his head buried in the sand."
BJP to collect data of Triple Talaq victims, help in rehabilitation and employment
The BJP minority wing will collect the data of triple talaq victims in order to rehabilitate them and make them self-reliant.
No end to Communist zeal: Police may deploy choppers to airlift women into Sabarimala shrine
The Save Sabarimala protestors have been steadfastly protesting against the Supreme Court's verdict of allowing women to enter the temple
Every cracker burst this Diwali had a message that echoed through the Country
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The messaging is indeed confusing. Were they fighting pollution or the festival of Diwali itself?
Sabarimala Karma Samithi, a united Hindu front appeals for unity among Hindus to protect customs and traditions of Sabarimala
The Sabarimala Karma Samithi, a united front to bring all the individuals and groups to plan and execute all possible acts peacefully and legally was set up on October 8, 2018.
Court issues show cause notice to Lord Ram for polluting Delhi during Diwali
Not the first time Lord Ram has landed in legal troubles.
Sabarimala: Cameraman and woman injured. Woman allowed entry after confirmation of her age
The Sabarimala opened its door for the second time after the September 28, Supreme Court's verdict.