Dharamshala — The art exhibition "Dreaming Tibet" or "If I were in Tibet" by about 200 Tibetan students of classes 6 to 12 from five Tibetan schools inaugurates at the Kangra Art Museum, Dharamshala, on Friday. The aim of this exhibition is to raise awareness of Tibet among Indians and to create an opportunity for Tibetan children born in exile, under the title "If I were in Tibet", to express their feelings and thoughts through art form.

Dharamshala — The eighth session of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE), began on Wednesday in Dharamshala. The Speaker briefed the house on the agenda of the 8th session of the 17th TPiE and stressing that resolving the Sino-Tibetan conflict remains a primary responsibility, as emphasised in the Charter of Tibetans in Exile.

Dharamshala — Samdhong Rinpoche in place of His Holiness the Dalai Lama gives teaching on the transmission on Avalokiteshvera Guru Yoga Practice (chenresig lama neljor) at the request of the Monpa Community of Arunachal Pradesh, on September 6, 2024 at Tibetan Main Temple, Dharamshala.

Dharamshala — The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) today commemorates the 64th anniversary of Tibetan Democracy Day in Dharamshala and calls on the Chinese government to immediately end its brutal policies aimed at destroying Tibetan religion, culture and identity in Tibet.

Dharamshala — His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama arrived in Dharamshala today morning, after undergoing successful knee surgery in the United States and spending two months convalescing. His Holiness was warmly welcomed by Tibetans, Indians and well-wishers who lined the streets from the airport to his residence at Mcleod Ganji. People wore their best robes and held khata (white scarves), flowers and incense as they greeted His Holiness with joyful smiles.

Dharamshala — The Tibetan Writers Abroad PEN Centre celebrated its 25th anniversary in Dharamshala and the centre presented a literary award to Kyabje Kirti Rinpoche for writing over 140 books, particularly in the field of literature, his books having an influence both in Tibet and in exile, his books having been banned by the Chinese government in Tibet. 

Gangtok — The 54th Executive Committee of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) concluded on Saturday in Gangtok, Sikkim, and issued a statement against the Chinese government's forced closure of schools in Tibet, including the Ragya Sherig Norbu School and schools in monasteries in Tibet. They said: "The Chinese government is violating the human rights of Tibetans and destroying the Tibetan language and culture in Tibet.”

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