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  • Now Tibetans of All Ages Living in India Need to Make RCs

    Now Tibetans of All Ages Living in India Need to Make RCs

    The government of India has updated its policy regarding the issuance of Registration Certificates (RCs) to the Tibetan refugees living in the country. According to the new policy, all Tibetans living in India, irrespective of ages need to make the Registration Certificates (RCs) and the instruction has been circulated to all Tibetan settlements.

  • China Says It Supports Protests Against the Tibetan Girl’s Election

    China Says It Supports Protests Against the Tibetan Girl’s Election

    Although the official statement released on Friday by China’s Consulate General in Toronto denied any role in the protests by the Chinese students against Tibetan girl’s victory in a University election, reports published by Chinese mouth piece, Global Times suggest otherwise. The reports claim that China supports the Chinese students’ actions.

  • India’s Best Pakistan Revenge is Endorsing Tibet Against China

    India’s Best Pakistan Revenge is Endorsing Tibet Against China

    The worst of terror attacks against India happened in Jammu and Kashmir on February 14 when suicide bombings on CRPF convoy in Awantipora, Pulwama took place. Insulting India’s patience against outside intrusions, Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), openly endorsed by China, claimed responsibility for the attacked that martyred more than 40 jawans. India’s best revenge to Pakistan is to…

  • Chinese Students Abuse Online at Tibetan Student Elected to University President

    Chinese Students Abuse Online at Tibetan Student Elected to University President

    A 22 year old Tibetan Canadian girl came victorious in the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus (UTSC) Student Union election. Despite the fact that she won the fair elections of the campus to become the President of the Students Union, Chinese students have been abusing her online for her engagements with Free Tibet campaigns.

  • Pema Tseden’s Film Wins Top Prize at International Film Festival

    Pema Tseden’s Film Wins Top Prize at International Film Festival

    Well known Tibetan film maker Pema Tseden’s mystery film Jinpa has won the top prize at an International Asian film festival. The 25th Cyclo d’Or (Golden Rickshaw) award at the Fica, the Festival International des Cinémas d’Asie went to the Tibetan film. Besides the Golden Rickshaw, film Jinpa also won two other awards at the film…

  • More Than 250 Chinese Visited Dalai Lama in India Last Year

    More Than 250 Chinese Visited Dalai Lama in India Last Year

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama is based in exile in India. Dharamshala, the temporal home of the exiled spiritual leader, receives thousands of visitors from around the world to meet and seek blessings from His Holiness. Last year, more than 250 Chinese visited His Holiness at his home.

  • Blessed by Dalai Lama, Richard Gere Welcomes Second Son at 69

    Blessed by Dalai Lama, Richard Gere Welcomes Second Son at 69

    The Hollywood superstar Richard Gere and his wife sought blessings from the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in September last year. The couple has recently welcomed a baby boy, their first child together according to the reports. The actor is now a father of two sons at the age of 69.

  • His Holiness the Dalai Lama Says Thank You America!

    His Holiness the Dalai Lama Says Thank You America!

    The Office of Tibet, Washington D.C. along with the local Tibetan communities in the United States of America has organised an event to say Thank You America. The event has become even more grand with a video message from the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama extending his gratitude to America.

  • Himachal Pradesh Governor Greets Tibetans on Their New Year

    Himachal Pradesh Governor Greets Tibetans on Their New Year

    The Himachal Pradesh governor has extended his greetings to the Tibetan people on the occasion of Tibetan New Year, popularly known as the Losar in Tibetan language. The governor of the North Indian state conveyed his new year’s greeting message through an official letter which was published by the official website of Central Tibetan Administration…

  • Tibetan New Year Celebrations Restricted by Chinese Police

    Tibetan New Year Celebrations Restricted by Chinese Police

    The past week began with the mark of the Tibetan New Year, popularly known as LOSAR as per the lunar calendar. However, as indications were clear before the onset of the losar celebrations in Tibet, Chinese police forces filled the streets of Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, forbidding Tibetans from taking part in traditional ways…