The President of Central Tibetan Administration Dr Lobsang Sangay arrived in San Francisco on 27 August. The members of the Tibetan Association of North California (TANC) along with local Tibetan Communities gave a warm traditional welcome to the President. President … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Finance Kalon Karma Yeshi today inaugurated the 3rd Tibetan Game Changers Conference organised by Tibetan Entrepreneurship Development (TED), an initiative of the Department of Finance, Central Tibetan Administration (CTA). At least seventy Tibetan entrepreneurs and budding (...)
NDTV, 30 August 2017 Read original story here After a brief diplomatic tango necessitated to settle the question of who withdrew its ground troops first – India or China – it is now public knowledge that both sides agreed to … Continued
ANI, The Business Standard, 29 August 2017 Read original story here Union Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday welcomed the Indian and Chinese troops’ decision to withdraw from Doklam, and said that the mutual understanding has proved … (...)
Tsewang Rapten, a Tibetan teacher from Puruwala has donated his entire life savings for the scholarship of Tibetan children in exile before passing away. Tsewang Rapten, who has served for more than 18 years as a teacher in Tibetan schools, … (...)
Dharamshala: His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s message at today’s teaching on Buddhapalita’s Commentary of Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way, dwelled on a well-cherished topic, one he has been advocating around the world: Promotion of basic human values for a … (...)
The Wire, read original story here, The new rule has been put in place to make communication with Chinese Liberation Army soldiers at the India-China border smoother. New Delhi: The Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has now made it compulsory for … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Brigitte Oeppinger-Walchshofer, a senior Austrian diplomat while speaking to The Hindu said His Holiness the Dalai Lama is always welcome to visit her country and no country shouldn’t succumb to Chinese pressure while deciding on possible visits by the Tibetan … (...)
Engadget, 28 August 2017 Read original story here China isn’t slowing down in its bid to silence online political opposition. As of October 1st, the country will require that tech firms hold on to records of the real identities of everyone posting comments … (...)