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  • Lal Qila Tibetan Market Fire Mishap Victims Receive 1.38 INR Crores From Delhi Govt.

    Lal Qila Tibetan Market Fire Mishap Victims Receive 1.38 INR Crores From Delhi Govt.

    In a more relief to the victims of Lal Qila Tibetan Market Fire Mishap, the state government of Delhi has sanctioned 1.38 crore rupees. The Disaster Management of Delhi government released the relief fund to the Tibetan sweater sellers.

  • Tibetans Demand Legal Action Against Chinese Who Verbally Abused Tibetans On Social Media

    Tibetans Demand Legal Action Against Chinese Who Verbally Abused Tibetans On Social Media

    A Chinese woman who posted an offensive and abusive video against the Tibetans have backfired. Tibetans demand legal action against the Chinese for openly promoting racism. Tibetans called on this girl as uncivilised and mannerless where they responded with responsibility and dignity calling for a legal action against the culprit.

  • A Monk Hangs Himself To Death In Dharamshala

    A Monk Hangs Himself To Death In Dharamshala

    A monk hangs himself to death in Dharamshala. The dead body was found in the woods yesterday after going missing from two days. He was found in the woods near the Nechung Monastery where he was staying for the time during his stay Dharamshala, where he was going through a medical treatment.

  • China Denying Tibetans Attend Kalachakara From Tibet

    China Denying Tibetans Attend Kalachakara From Tibet

    In fresh news reports, China is working at blocking the Tibetans inside Tibet from attending the largest Tibetan religious activity by the Dalai Lama. In western provinces of China, the officials are reported to be confiscating the passports of the Tibetans in an attempted of China denying Tibetans attend Kalachakara from Tibet.

  • Nepal Police Arrests 41 Tibetans From Tibet

    Nepal Police Arrests 41 Tibetans From Tibet

    In an extremely and distressing news report, Nepal police arrests 41 Tibetans from Tibet who were travelling to India via a public bus. The Danghadi district police has arrested the Tibetans on Monday and they have been sent back to Department of Immigration in Kathmandu for further action.

  • Dalai Lama Visiting Arunachal Pradesh Not A Problem: India

    Dalai Lama Visiting Arunachal Pradesh Not A Problem: India

    China furiously opposed the visit of US ambassador Richard Verma to Tawang on October 21 for the Tawang Festival while India disregarded their criticism. This time it is His Holiness the Dalai Lama who is now expected to visit Arunachal Pradesh next year. The Modi government has issued a statement saying the Dalai Lama visiting…

  • Milan Makes Dalai Lama Their Honorary Citizen

    Milan Makes Dalai Lama Their Honorary Citizen

    His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived in Milan, one of the most famous cities in the world on Thursday. Milan makes Dalai Lama their honorary citizen in a ceremony at the Teatro degli Arcimboldi, a theatre and opera house on Thursday afternoon. Though the officials were met with Chinese pressure as well as protest from…

  • Baba Ramdev Explains Reason To Boycott China

    Baba Ramdev Explains Reason To Boycott China

    The Indian yoga master and desi products businessman Baba Ramdev explains reason to boycott China in a recent interview. Baba Ramdev explains that China makes money from the huge Indian market and backs Pakistan. This statement comes at a peak season of cheap Chinese wares and crackers that are sold in India during this period…

  • Tibetan Protesters At China Embassy New Delhi Arrested

    Tibetan Protesters At China Embassy New Delhi Arrested

    Around 100 Tibetans arrested for staging protest against the President Xi Jingping at China embassy in New Delhi. Tibetan Youth Congress members along Tibetan youth studying at Delhi University started the protest at the China Embassy in New Delhi. The Tibetan protesters are led by the members of Tibetan NGO, Tibetan Youth Congress, the largest…

  • India Boycotts Chinese Wares This Festive Season

    India Boycotts Chinese Wares This Festive Season

    This festive season, India boycotts Chinese wares in revenge for its continued backing to Pakistan. According to a report in the Daily Mail, the biggest wholesale traders across the country report between 10 to 20 percent fall in the demand for the cheap Chinese wares this year.