Dharamshala, India — The Central Tibetan Administration set to open a new "Tibet Museum" to exhibit Tibet's sixty years of tragic history under Chinese occupation and the several thousand years of history as an independent nation to build an understanding of what happened to Tibet under China.
Tibetan govt instructs all RC holding Tibetans to register online
Dharamshala — Tibetan President Dr Lobsang Sangay announced new regulations passed down by the Government of India regarding the Residential/Registration certifications (RC) held by Tibetan refugees residing in India, and instructed all Tibetans to register their RCs online.
India needs to be wary of China’s belligerent attitude: Tibet President
Dharamshala, India — "The Doklam stand off and the repeated cross border incursion of Chinese soldiers into Indian territories is a sign of China's expansionist mindset. India needs to be wary of China's belligerent attitude," President Dr Lobsang Sangay told a delegation of around Indian journalists who paid a visit to the Central Tibetan Administration, Thursday morning.
Tibetan govt announces 158 job vacancies at Tibetan schools in India
Dharamshala — Central Tibet Administration's Department of Education held a press conference on January 8th, announcing 158 vacancies at eight Tibetan schools following the transfer of schools from Central Tibetan Schools Administration (CTSA) to Sambhota Tibetan Schools Administration (STSS).
Tibetan President meets new Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
Dharamshala, India — President of the Central Tibetan Administration, Dr Lobsang Sangay met with Jairam Thakur, new Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh at the circuit house in Dharamshala, India on Tuesday morning, January 9, 2018. At the meeting, President conveyed greetings and good wishes to the new Chief Minister and his government.
His Holiness releases new Science and Philosophy book with Bihar CM
Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India — Following the end of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's teaching in Bodhgaya, Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Nitish Kumar joined the spiritual leader to release the English translation of the 'historic' first volume of Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics.
"As Buddhists we should ask everyday how to help others" His Holiness
Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India — "People are bullying and killing each other. Others are neglected to die of starvation. How can we put up with this when we regularly pray for all beings to be free from suffering? As followers of the Buddha we should ask ourselves every day how we can help others, since we all want happiness and don’t want suffering," His Holiness the Dalai Lama insisted during the three day teaching held in Bodhgaya.