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  • Tibetan ex-prisoner died in Lhasa

    Tibetan ex-prisoner died in Lhasa

    Dhondup Dorjee, a former political prisoner, died in Lhasa. According to the CTA’s sources, Dorjee (74), who spent years in prison for advocating for Tibetan people’s human rights, passed away on August 25. While the exact reason for his death is unknown, it has been noted that he suffered from leg difficulties.

  • Tibetan woman has been honored with Leadership award

    Tibetan woman has been honored with Leadership award

    The European Parliament awarded the 2021 Europe’s international women’s leadership award on September 1st. Eight prominent female leaders from throughout the world were honored during the occasion, including Tibetan woman Yangdu Tso, who lives in Bilzen, Belgium, Afghan Journalist Laulume Sadid, Uzbekistan’s Gulnoza Ismailova, and Israel’s Bissan Salman. The international award for women’s leadership in…

  • Tibetan girl has been awarded a gold medal.

    Tibetan girl has been awarded a gold medal.

    Ms. Tenzin Noryang received the top grade in Bachelor of Science Nursing at the KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research in Belagavi, Karnataka State, and was presented with a gold medal at the Academy’s convocation event on August 19, 2021.

  • Sikyong: Tibetans demonstrate ‘indomitable’ courage in the face of China

    Sikyong: Tibetans demonstrate ‘indomitable’ courage in the face of China

    Sikyong Penpa Tsering highlighted China’s atrocities against Tibetans over the years, saying that people in Tibet have shown indomitable fortitude and tenacity in the face of China’s policy of exterminating the region’s identity. Sikyong also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to India, the United States, and all other countries and Tibet Support Groups throughout the world…

  • New Rules: From the Aadhaar-PF link to the cost of LPG

    New Rules: From the Aadhaar-PF link to the cost of LPG

    From the Aadhaar-PAN card link to a possible spike in cooking gas costs, a number of changes are expected in everyday life starting on September 1, Wednesday. As the new month begins, here is a rundown of significant changes that will take effect today.

  • Use of VPNs should be prohibited in India, according to a parliamentary panel.

    Use of VPNs should be prohibited in India, according to a parliamentary panel.

    Different individuals are employed for different purposes in virtual private networks (VPNs). Many people are using it to stream things that are not available in India and there are also some who use it for wrongdoing. VPN enables a user to remain anonymous online and perform anything possible on the web. Due to the hazards…

  • Tibetan woman has been awarded 3 lakh rupees to help her with humanitarian work.

    Tibetan woman has been awarded 3 lakh rupees to help her with humanitarian work.

    The governor’s secretariat of Punjab Raj Bhavan, with the approval of the governor of Punjab, granted Ms. Tsering Dolkar a payment of three lakh rupees on August 26th. Ms. Tsering Dolkar, often known as “Tibetan Mother Theresa,” is well-known in Chandigarh for her humanitarian service efforts. Ms. Tsering Dolkar will be aided in her humanitarian…

  • 2 Tibetan students arrested at school for opposing only Chinese instruction

    2 Tibetan students arrested at school for opposing only Chinese instruction

    According to RFA, In the province of Qinghai in northwestern China, two Tibetan students have been held accused of not using the Chinese language as the only teaching medium in Tibetan schools. Gyuldrak and Yangrik had challenged a new Chinese education policy that would require only Chinese-language instruction at middle school. The two 19-year-old inhabitants,…

  • China’s latest ethnic ruse in Tibet

    China’s latest ethnic ruse in Tibet

    China would like us to believe that 70 years ago it liberated Tibet. It truly didn’t happen that way. True, on 23 May 1951, Tibet and China signed the ‘Agreement for peaceful freedom of Tibet’, known as the 17-point Agreement. It did, however, seal Tibet’s invasion, not its “freedom.”

  • Solutions to the China-India border conflict.

    Solutions to the China-India border conflict.

    Anyone who claimed a peaceful border scenario one year ago would have been accused of wishing to believe in the terrible struggle between Chinese and Indian soldiers in the Galwan River basin. Fortunately, this has been somewhat true – the situation at the border is not as severe as it once was. The applause should…