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Let Women Enter Hindu Temple, Indian Religious Board Says, in Reversal

February 6, 2019KAI SCHULTZComments Off on Let Women Enter Hindu Temple, Indian Religious Board Says, in Reversal

Sabarimala Temple has been the site of violent protests and riots by men over whether women of childbearing age could set foot inside.

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India Dispatch: In India, Gandhi’s Halo Glows Less Brightly for Hindu Right and Lower Castes

January 26, 2019JEFFREY GETTLEMANComments Off on India Dispatch: In India, Gandhi’s Halo Glows Less Brightly for Hindu Right and Lower Castes

While Gandhi’s global influence is still enormous, in contemporary India he is no longer so awe-inspiring and his legacy is subject to criticism from across the political spectrum.

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The Saturday Profile: Her Visit to a Men-Only Temple Went Smoothly. Then the Riots Started.

January 18, 2019January 19, 2019KAI SCHULTZComments Off on The Saturday Profile: Her Visit to a Men-Only Temple Went Smoothly. Then the Riots Started.

Bindu Ammini found a placid scene in the Sabarimala Temple, which for centuries had barred women of menstruating age. In the ensuing protests, 3,000 were arrested.

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Protests Break Out After 2 Women Enter Hindu Temple in India

January 2, 2019NYT > WorldComments Off on Protests Break Out After 2 Women Enter Hindu Temple in India

The Sabarimala Temple in Kerala, India, until recently, barred women of childbearing age from entering. Two women went in for the first time, sparking protests both against the women and in support of women’s rights.

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‘Tell Everyone We Scalped You!’ How Caste Still Rules in India

November 17, 2018November 17, 2018JEFFREY GETTLEMAN and SUHASINI RAJComments Off on ‘Tell Everyone We Scalped You!’ How Caste Still Rules in India

While India is undergoing tremendous change, caste discrimination is still a force. Those who rebel against are often met with unchecked brutality.

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That’s a Lot of Lamps: 300,000 Lit in India for Diwali, Breaking Record

November 7, 2018November 7, 2018MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on That’s a Lot of Lamps: 300,000 Lit in India for Diwali, Breaking Record

Hundreds of thousands of lamps illuminated the northern city of Ayodhya for Diwali, casting a glowing light over the city. But there was concern that the spectacle could contribute to air pollution.

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