Friday, May 10, 2013, 16:31 IST | Place: Washington, DC | Agency: PTI In his rare appearance before a Washington audience, the head of the Tibetan administration in exile said that though he has no complaints or regrets, but he wish India could have done more for Tibet. India and China (...)
DHARAMSHALA: A four-member French Senate delegation led by Senator Jean-Francois Humbert, President of the Tibet Group, is currently on a week-long visit to Dharamshala. The senators include Mr Michel Berson, Mr Bernard Fournier and Mr Andre Gattolin. The visit is being co-ordinated by the (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The United States has called on China to Tibetans to express grievances freely, publicly, peacefully and without fear of retribution. “Our lines and our policy have not changed. But we continue to call on the Chinese Government to permit Tibetans to express grievances freely, (...)
PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) – The Dalai Lama kicked off his four-day visit to Portland, Oregon on Thursday by talking about his first understandings of pollution. The 77-year-old Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader sold out two events at the University of Portland and was in the city for an interfaith (...)
For Immediate Release Tibetan Parliamentary Delegation kick-starts North-East India leg of ‘All India Lobby Campaign’ Meets Political Leaders and Bureaucrats of Sikkim State Gangtok, May 8, 2013: A six-day lobbying work in Sikkim kick-started the North-East India leg of ‘All India Lobby Campaign,’ (...)
On behalf of the Government of India, Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru personally wrote to state governments to provide land for rehabilitation of Tibetan refugees in 1960s. As the State Government of Orissa graciously offered about 2250 acres of land for resettlement of 2479 Tibetan (...)
Thursday, 09 May, 2013 Blog by Amy Li in South China Morning Post When Tibetan writer Tsering Woeser protested online this week against a commercial development in her hometown of Lhasa, thousands supported her by reposting her message and sharing their own thoughts on Tibet. Most of the (...)
New Delhi: Around 700 students of class eleven and twelve standards and their teachers and staff of the reputed Bal Bharti Public School Pitampura observed ‘A day for Tibet’ at their school auditorium yesterday. The programme started with beautiful multi-cultural dance performance by young children (...)
DHARAMSHALA: A 21-day intensive English Language Teaching Workshop for Primary Teachers of Tibetan schools is currently underway at the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi from 8 May 2013. This in-service training is being organized by the Department of (...)
By Shaun Tandon (AFP) – 5 hours ago WASHINGTON — The leader of Tibet’s exiled government said he would accept the Chinese Communist Party’s rule in the territory, assuring Beijing it faced no threat to its sovereignty if it eases its grip. Lobsang Sangay, who was elected in 2011 to a new position (...)