Central Tibetan Administration

  • Kalon Karma Gelek Apologizes and Willing to Resign if Needed

    Kalon Karma Gelek Apologizes and Willing to Resign if Needed

    The Kalon of Department of Religion and Culture, Central Tibetan Administration on Thursday issued an apology for his statement on Tulku Ugen Topgyal. In the unsettling controversy over the remark made by Tulku Ugen Topgyal, this is the third statement issued in the regard by Kalon, Yuthok Karma Gelek. He has apologized for his earlier…

  • CTA to Distribute Rs.10 Million Corona Relief Fund Among Tibetan Refugees

    CTA to Distribute Rs.10 Million Corona Relief Fund Among Tibetan Refugees

    Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) in Dharamshala is set to distribute 10 million rupees corona relief fund among Tibetan refugees. Following the outbreak of coronavirus from Wuhan, China, the whole came to a halt, resulting to a distressful livelihood. India entered into a state of complete lock down since the later part of March this year.…

  • CTA Issues Guidelines to Tibetans Over Coronavirus Outbreak

    CTA Issues Guidelines to Tibetans Over Coronavirus Outbreak

    The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) in Dharamshala has issued guidelines to Tibetans over Coronavirus Outbreak. A seven point guideline issued by the Tibetan administration in exile requested the community and its organizations to cancel all public events for at least month. This includes closure of schools, creches and other institutes.

  • Gyari Dolma Aspires to Become Sikyong in 2021 Election

    Gyari Dolma Aspires to Become Sikyong in 2021 Election

    The former Kalon at Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamshala, Ms. Gyari Dolma has announced for aspirations to become Sikyong in 2021 elections. The former Kalon (Minister) during a recent event in New Delhi publicly announced that she hopes to lead the Tibetans. While Ms. Gyari Dolma is the first speak on the upcoming elections, she…

  • Dalai Lama Thanks Tibet Supporters for Their Kindness

    Dalai Lama Thanks Tibet Supporters for Their Kindness

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama gave a special audience to the participants of the eighth Tibet Support Groups (TSG) Conference being held in Dharamshala. His Holiness on Monday thanked everyone voicing their concerns over the cause of Tibet while speaking to 180 representatives of TSGs from 42 countries.

  • Exile Tibetan Court Rules Case No 20 in Favour of Penpa Tsering

    Exile Tibetan Court Rules Case No 20 in Favour of Penpa Tsering

    The exile Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission after series of hearings ruled the much hyped case number 20 in favour of the plaintiff, Penpa Tsering on Monday. The former Representative to North America lodged the case against Dr. Lobsang Sangay led cabinet of the Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamshala last year.

  • Dalai Lama Encourages Young Tibetans to Work in Their Community

    Dalai Lama Encourages Young Tibetans to Work in Their Community

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has encouraged young Tibetans to contribute in their community. While affirming that the Tibetan spirit a thrived over the years, the spiritual leader advised a group of young Tibetans to work in their community. A small video clip of the advise from His Holiness is going…

  • Tibetan Parliament in Exile Begins its Budget Session

    Tibetan Parliament in Exile Begins its Budget Session

    The Tibetan Parliament in Exile based in the Himalayan town, Dharamshala in Northern India began its budget session on Tuesday. 43 members of the exile Tibetan parliament was presided over by speaker Mr. Pema Jugney who appealed for productive discussions in the coming days of the session.

  • There Will be a Sunny Day for Tibet Soon Says Dalai Lama

    There Will be a Sunny Day for Tibet Soon Says Dalai Lama

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Tuesday gave a special teaching at the Main Temple in McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala. During the teaching, thousands of Tibetans were gathered to receive his blessing. His Holiness acknowledged the achievements of the exile Tibetan administrations and said that there will be a sunny day for…

  • Tibetans Refugees Escaping to India Count Almost Diminishing

    Tibetans Refugees Escaping to India Count Almost Diminishing

    The number of Tibetans refugees escaping to India from the Chinese regime in Tibet is almost diminishing. The fresh reports suggest that there is a 97% drop in the number of Tibetans arriving in India to seek refugee from Chinese regime in Tibet in the past year, 2017.