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  • Nearly 1 in 5 Tibetan Refugee Kids Have TB, Finds Study

    Nearly 1 in 5 Tibetan Refugee Kids Have TB, Finds Study

    According to the findings of a study which carried out screening and treatment of Tuberculosis (TB) among the Tibetan refugee kids in schools in Northern India, nearly one in every five of them have the disease. The discovery is a startling to all the researchers and concerned authorities.

  • CTA Official Beaten in an Argument with Taxi Drivers in Dharamshala

    CTA Official Beaten in an Argument with Taxi Drivers in Dharamshala

    A Tibetan man has reportedly suffered injuries from being beaten by a group of local taxi drivers following a scuffle on late Friday night according to the report published by the Phayul news on Sunday.

  • Yes, Future Dalai Lama Could be a Woman!

    Yes, Future Dalai Lama Could be a Woman!

    The Tibetan spiritual leader during the speech at the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai on Friday replied ‘Yes’ to a question whether the future Dalai Lama could be a woman according to the official website of Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

  • Tibetan Girl Wins Best Young Actress at International Film Festival

    Tibetan Girl Wins Best Young Actress at International Film Festival

    A Tibetan girl has been awarded the Best Young Actress at a prestigious international film festival according to the report by Voice of Tibet on Wednesday. The award for best young actress was conferred for her appearance in the feature film Barley Field on the other side of the mountain.

  • Tibetan Youth Wins 2 Year Fellowship to Become US Diplomat

    Tibetan Youth Wins 2 Year Fellowship to Become US Diplomat

    A Tibetan origin youth in the United States has won a prestigious fellowship that provides him the opportunity to become a US diplomat in two years. The University of Massachusetts Amherst on Tuesday announced the news through a report in their official website. Tenzin Dawa Thargay, a 2018 graduate and the student commencement speaker from…

  • Sikkim State To Adopt the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014

    Sikkim State To Adopt the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014

    In a pleasant news from the Northern state of India, Sikkim, the Cabinet of the state government in a meeting has unanimously decided to adopt the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014. The policy formulated by the Central government in 2014 aims to provide better livelihood opportunities for the Tibetan refugees in the country.

  • Karmapa Very Keen to Return to India Says Amitabh Mathur

    Karmapa Very Keen to Return to India Says Amitabh Mathur

    The second most important Tibetan spiritual leader, His Holiness the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorjee is very keen to return to India and preside over his religious programs scheduled in December according to former advisor on Tibetan Affairs, Government of India, Mr. Amitabh Mathur post speculations over the cancellation of 13th Tibetan religious leaders meet.

  • CTA President has Highest Reverence to His Holiness Dalai Lama, Clarifies CTA Against Misleading Report

    CTA President has Highest Reverence to His Holiness Dalai Lama, Clarifies CTA Against Misleading Report

    The spokesperson of Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamshala, Mr. Sonam Norbu Dagpo in a statement clarified that the CTA President has the highest reverence to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and there is no room any differences, in response to a misleading report in an online portal called Southasian Monitor on November 27.

  • Although Physically Tibetan, Mind More Indian: Dalai Lama

    Although Physically Tibetan, Mind More Indian: Dalai Lama

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama during a media interact on the second day of teachings in Sansika on Tuesday told in a humor that although he is physically Tibetan, his mind may be more Indian than the Indians present at the briefing. His Holiness explained that ancient Indian knowledge is very…

  • Tibetan Association Raised $7K for California Wildfire Relief

    Tibetan Association Raised $7K for California Wildfire Relief

    The Tibetan Association of North Carolina based in Richmond is reported to have raised a relief fund for the California Wildfire according to the report in Richmond Standard on Tuesday. The Tibetan Association and their Tibetan volunteers have raised the relief fund by hosting a community café fundraising event.