Kerala government files petition in Supreme Court over increasing number of devotees in Sabrimala temple
Kerala government files petition in Supreme Court over increasing number of devotees in Sabrimala temple
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Kochi: The worldwide epidemic coronavirus outbreak is not yet over, but the number of devotees in the temple is increasing. The issue of increasing the number of devotees at Sabarimala temple has now reached the apex court. The Kerala government has filed a petition against an order of the State High Court. The High Court had ordered that 5000 people will now be allowed to enter the temple every day. The state government has said that the reversal has been increased instead of reducing the number of devotees to enter the Sabarimala temple.

The High Court had increased the daily number of devotees to the Sabarimala temple in Kerala from 2000-3000 to 5000. The Kerala government has approached the Supreme Court against the High Court order. The Kerala government said in a petition that such a large number of people will be at a health risk in a day and the administration will also face hardships.

Corona cases in India have registered a decline. The last few weeks have also seen improvements in most active-case states. Kerala is the only one of the 5 most active states in which the case has increased. In addition, corona cases have declined steadily in Maharashtra, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

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