Thiruvananthapuram: Bindu Ammini, the first woman to enter the Sabarimala shrine last pilgrim season, was attacked by a Hindutva activist with pepper spray, on Tuesday. Bindu, who was part of the team ...
An activist who came to Kerala's Kochi to attempt a trek to Sabarimala temple was attacked by a man with a pepper spray right outside the office of the Police Commissioner. In a mobile phone video, ...
A screengrab of a video shows activist Bindu Ammini being attacked by a man identified as Mohandas in Kerala's Kozhikode district on Wednesday. | G Sreedathan/ Twitter Women’s right activist Bindu ...
KOCHI, India — One morning this month, Bindu Ammini stood at the base of a steep, forested trail in southern India and looked up: She was a three-mile hike away from making history. Two hours later, ...
Bindu Ammini, one of the two women who first entered the Sabarimala temple in January this year, was sprayed with chilli powder by a man outside Ernakulam police commissioner's office on Tuesday ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a woman’s plea seeking directions to Kerala government to ensure safe passage of all women to the Sabarimala temple, regardless of their age or religion, ...
Thiruvananthapuram: Bindu Ammini and Kanaka Durga, the women who successfully entered and offered worship at the the Sabarimala temple, have moved the Supreme Court, seeking police protection and ...
New Delhi [India], Dec 5 (ANI): The Supreme Court is likely to hear a plea of activist Bindu Ammini next week, seeking its direction to Kerala police to provide her security to enter Sabarimala temple ...
Bindu Ammini, the woman activist who has had darshan at Sabarimala last year after the Supreme Court allowed the entry of women at the hill shrine, was attacked by a man with pepper spray right ...
It was an extraordinary act of defiance, from two ordinary women who have since been forced into hiding. On January 2, Bindu Ammini, a 40-year-old law lecturer, and Kanakadurga, a 39-year-old local ...
One of two Indian women who entered an ancient Hindu hill temple in southern India this month in defiance of a centuries-old ban on women of menstruating age alleged she was beaten up by her mother-in ...
It was an extraordinary act of defiance, from two ordinary women who have since been forced into hiding. On January 2, Bindu Ammini, a 40-year-old law lecturer, and Kanakadurga, a 39-year-old local ...