DHARAMSHALA: Dr Tsering Wangchuk, Kalon for the Department of Health, Central Tibetan Administration today opened a workshop on ‘Health Communication and Education’ at the Imperial Heights Resort near Dharamshala. The workshop is being organised by the health department of the Central Tibetan (...)
Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 9:00 IST | Agency: DNA Manan Kumar But solving the Tibet issue will provide the buffer zone for peaceful borders. This will further lessen the suspicion on the Chinese government. Tibet will contribute to the peace in the region. Fresh from a visit to the USA and (...)
By Vishal Gulati [IANS] Dharamsala: Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is all set to reach out to Indians in Hindi. The Hindi version of his official website will be launched Saturday. “His Holiness (Dalai Lama) often describes himself as ‘son of India’ and it’s only natural that his website (...)
PRESS RELEASE Chinese espionage and terror plot against Tibetan community exposed A terror plot to poison two Tibetan youths – Tashi Gyaltsen@Tashi Dhondup and Karma Yeshi@Tashi by Chinese Security Agencies aimed at spreading chaos and terror in the Tibetan community was uncovered. (...)
May 20, 2013 Dharamsala: The US Senate Judiciary Committee approved the provision of 5,000 immigration visas to displaced Tibetans residing in India and Nepal. The amendment, offered by Senator Dianne Feinstein and cosponsored by Chairman Patrick Leahy and Senator Chuck Schumer, was approved by (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Kaydor Aukatsang, the political advisor to Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay, has been appointed as the new Representative for the office of Tibet, New York. He will take charge from 1 September 2013, a release from the Kashag secretariat stated. There has also been a reshuffle of (...)
Chief Minister and Political Party Leaders pledge political support for Tibet May 22, 2013, Itanagar: The Tibetan Parliamentary delegation wrapped up the seventh leg of North-East zone lobby campaign today following a press conference in the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. During the 5-day (...)
By Max Fisher [The Washington Post] Western reporters have had scant access to the Chinese province of Tibet since 2008, when a series of protests and riots calling for greater autonomy coincided with the Beijing Olympics. China, wanting to tamp down the protests and avoid more international (...)
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Manan Kumar Fresh from a visit to the USA and Europe, Tibetan prime minister (in exile) Lobsang Sangay, in an exclusive interview to dna, speaks candidly on how changes in India and China’s stances on the Tibet issue can contribute to peace in the region. Edited excerpts (...)
Dr Lobsang Sangay, Prime Minister, Tibetan government-in-exile talks to Kunal Majumder about India’s role in the Tibetan issue vis-a-vis China, cultural autonomy and the importance of political dialogue The premier of the Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC) is in India. Has there been any sort of (...)