tibetan refugees

  • JNU Instructs Tibetans to Pay Same Tuition Fee as International Students

    JNU Instructs Tibetans to Pay Same Tuition Fee as International Students

    The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi has revised its fee structure regarding foreign students applying for the university. Tibetan students, whose diasporic status was previously recognized by the university, have not been exempted from the newly revised fee structure. Under this revision of the tuition fee, the annual tuition fee for Tibetan students…

  • Major Fire Accident Brings Tragedy at Tibetan Market in Paonta

    Major Fire Accident Brings Tragedy at Tibetan Market in Paonta

    A sudden fire accident has occurred at a Tibetan market in the Paonta Sahib district of Himachal Pradesh. According to sources, the fire accident has brought tragedy to the Tibetan refugees by bringing thousands of rupees loss from the incident. However, a timely support from a group Sikh youth on pilgrimage march helped douse the…

  • A Young Tibetan Refugee is Helping Rural Himalayas Develop

    A Young Tibetan Refugee is Helping Rural Himalayas Develop

    A young Tibetan woman raised in one of the Tibetan refugee camps located in the rural Himalayan regions is helping the communities from her native develop. The young leader has initiated sustainable livelihood projects in the region providing great opportunities in these rural places.

  • India Revise Tibetan RC Renewal Delay Penalty to Rupees

    India Revise Tibetan RC Renewal Delay Penalty to Rupees

    After the Tibetan administrative bodies approached the Indian authorities with regard to the Tibetan Registration Certificate (RC) renewal delay penalties, it has now been revised for Tibetans to pay the delay penalties in Indian Rupees. The revision has been made from the earlier penalty levied in US dollars.

  • Banaras Hindu University Puts Special Status for Tibetan Students

    Banaras Hindu University Puts Special Status for Tibetan Students

    One of the premier Universities in India, the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in a welcome move has given a special consideration to the Tibetan students. The University has relaxed Tibetan students from paying tuition fees as foreigners and they will now pay same as Indians, relieving the financial burden of Tibetan refugees.

  • Nepal Promised to Protect Rights of Tibetans Says US

    Nepal Promised to Protect Rights of Tibetans Says US

    The United States secretary of State Mike Pompeo has stated in a congratulatory message to the Prime Minister of Nepal that the Himalayan state has promised to continue protecting the rights of the Tibetan refugees living in the country. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has recently completed one year in the office.

  • 16 Tibetan Refugee Shops Burnt in India, You Can Help Out Here!

    16 Tibetan Refugee Shops Burnt in India, You Can Help Out Here!

    16 Tibetan refugee families shops have been burnt in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh during a local political crisis in the region. The concerned Tibetan refugees family in the case completely relies on the shops for their livelihood and a crowd funding campaign has begun to help their ease their trouble.

  • Karnataka CM Pays Special Visit to Tibetan Settlement, Assures All Assistance

    Karnataka CM Pays Special Visit to Tibetan Settlement, Assures All Assistance

    The Chief Minister of Karnataka State, Shri H.D. Kumaraswamy on Monday made a special visit to the Tibetan settlement in Bylakuppe. The state CM was accorded a warm welcome by the Tibetan residents of the settlement according to the official report by Central Tibetan Administration.

  • Nepal Collecting Data on Tibetans to Curb Anti China Activism

    Nepal Collecting Data on Tibetans to Curb Anti China Activism

    According to breaking reports, Nepal is collecting data on Tibetans living in the country to curb anti-China activities. Since Nepal is the main transit for Tibetans fleeing from Tibet to exile, the new effort from the Himalayan country aims to control new entry of Tibetans to the country.

  • 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.