Indian Centre Informs Supreme Court on Temple Entry Restrictions for Men, Citing Sabarimala
The Indian Centre has informed the Supreme Court about existing restrictions on the entry of men in many temples, specifically referencing the Sabarimala case. This statement was made in response to a legal reference.
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