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8 CST Schools To Be Transferred Next Month, 158 Staffs Will be Recruited
According to the press briefing from Central Tibetan Administration President Dr. Lobsang Sangay’s press briefing today, eight more CST schools will be transferred from CTSA under government of India to STSS under CTA. This is the third phase of the ongoing transfer of CTSA schools transfer which began since 2013 and it will also lead…
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Nepal to Build New Tunnel Connecting Kathmandu Directly with China
Nepal’s newly-elected government is planning on executing a task which clearly highlights how it prioritises its connections with China. The left alliance-led government has prepared a proposal to construct a road tunnel that will bring the Rasuwagadhi border point much closer to Nepal’s capital Kathmandu.
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China Forces Sri Lanka to Stop Dalai Lama’s Autobiography Publication
China has forced a leading Sri Lanka newspaper to stop the publication of the autobiography of the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Sinhalese according to the latest report. The newspaper was publishing the story in a series of monthly episodes and after just three episodes, it has been pressurized to stop…
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Former Indian Intelligence Claims Samdhong Rinpoche Visited China
A former Indian intelligence officer claims in an article that the former Kalon Tripa or the Prime minister of Tibetan government in exile, Professor Samdhong Rinpoche had a four days China visit in November last year. The article by the former RAW officer says that Dalai Lama’s envoy would have met senior Communist party leaders…
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Delighted Whenever Dalai Lama Visits Bodhgaya: Bihar CM Nitish
The Bihar chief minister Shri Nitish Kumar said that he feels delighted whenever the Buddhist spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama visits the sacred place, Bodh Gaya. The CM of the state has called on the spiritual leader at Bodh Gaya today meeting at the Kalachakra ground where His Holiness was giving his teachings…
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Darkening of River in Arunachal Pradesh Due to Earthquake in Tibet
The mystery behind the darkening of the Siang River in Arunachal Pradesh finally seems to have found a scientific explanation i.e., earthquake in Tibet. A report of the river earlier stated that turbidity level of the Siang River had increased drastically, making it unfit for humans and aquatic life in the region. The local people…
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Compassion is Universal Says Dalai Lama in Bodh Gaya
Buddhist spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama said that compassion is universal, a basic quality of human nature at the second day of his teachings in Bodh Gaya on Saturday. The exiled spiritual leader of Tibet called for development of warmheartedness by empathizing others wish to seek happiness and avoid suffering.
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Intelligence Warns Of China Luring Tibetan Refugees In Northeast India To Be Spies
The Intelligence Bureau warns of China luring the Tibetan refugees in North east India to be their spies according to the report published by The Print. The IB issued warning where they have stated that China is trying to lure certain Tibetan refugees to provide local strategic information in exchange for monetary rewards.
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A Tibetan Faces Upto 15 Years In Prison For Approaching Law to Protect His Language
Tibetan man now faces up to 15 years in prison for approaching law to protect the ethnic language, Tibetan which is being suppressed everywhere across the country with the promotion of Mandarin in Schools and offices. Tashi Wangchuk tried to approach the constitutional rights defined to protect the ethnic Tibetan language and his journey was…
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Dalai Lama Begins Teachings for 50,000 Devotees in Bodh Gaya
The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holmes the Dalai Lama has begun his teachings this morning with more than 50,000 devotees attending from the across the world at the Kalachakra ground in Bodh Gaya. His Holiness initiated his three days teaching on Dharmachakra Parivaretan Sutra on The Four Noble Truths (chokyi khorlo korwe do) & Sutra…
