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16 January, 2016, 12:04
Update: 16 January, 2016, 12:04
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NTV Online
16 January, 2016, 12:04
Update: 16 January, 2016, 12:04
The four women from Pune who had almost climbed the platform where the Shani idol is kept. Photo courtesy: Express

The Parsuram temple in Garhwal’s Jaunsar Bawar region in India has decided to allow the entry of women and Dalits inside the famous temple removing its 400-year-old tradition, reported Zee News.

‘The temple management has now announced that everyone will be allowed inside the temple in future.’

‘Quoting the chairman of the temple management committee, a news report in the Times of India said, the decision has been taken ‘in a bid to move with the times’.’

‘This region is on the path of progress. Our literacy rate has gone up and people want scenarios to change,’ said Jawahar Singh Chauhan, Chairman of the committee.

‘In the past few months, Dalits of the region had held several protests condemning these strictures.’

The temple management’s this move has been hailed by the Dalit community.

‘We have been fighting for the cause since last 13 years. We welcome the move and we appeal that other temples in the area should also follow the step taken by Parsuram temple management,’ said Dalit leader Daulat Kunwar.

‘The Parsuram temple management has also decided to stop the practice of animal sacrifice here.’

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