- Advertisement -spot_img

CATEGORY

News

Monks and nuns in Serthar denied passport

Chinese authorities have stopped issuing passport to monks and nuns in Sertha County in Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture to travel outside Tibet and Chin

7th Brisbane Festival of Tibet kicks off

The city of Brisbane, Australia, will bear witness to what the organizers call a “varied and engaging” experience through the Festival of Tibet, that begin tod

Monks of four traditions and Bon to meet annually for religious harmony

The Department of Religion and Culture of the Tibetan government in exile (known officially as the Central Tibetan Administration) will host an annual general discussion on religion titled “Discussion amongst the four m

Human Rights deteriorating under Xi, says Freedom House report

The U.S. based human rights watchdog Freedom House in its latest report has said the state of religious freedom in China has worsened since Xi Jinping became Chinese Preside

Dhingri youth released, barred from travelling

Chinese authorities have released a Tibetan youth on Tuesday, three weeks after he was arrested from the Tibetan capital Lhasa on Dec. 26, and issued strict orders banning him from travelling outside his native

Bangalore TYC holds ‘Gratitude to His Holiness the Dalai Lama’ Day

Bangalore Tibetan Youth Congress launched the first-ever Gratitude Day to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama at Tibetan Youth Hostel, Bangalore earlier this week. The group, which is composed of and run by Tibetans

CTA starts trainers’ Workshop on Middle Way

The Department of Information and International Relations of Tibetan government in exile (known officially as the Central Tibetan Administration) today began its three-day Community Trainers workshop

Object found near Dalai Lama temple not a bomb, says security official

Amid concerns over a suspicious package found by a Tibetan woman on the linkor road adjacent to the residence of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Department of Security of Tibetan government in exile said that it wa

Tibetan PM stuns Indian students with talk on religion

Tibetan Prime Minister Dr Lobsang Sangay on Monday received a standing ovation following his talk on “Religion in Storm or Storm in Religion”, 5th National Conclave of Indian student parliament, in the Indian city of

Revive ancient Indian psychology, Dalai Lama tells Indians

The Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama said Indians are forgetting the ancient Indian school of thought which is "highly developed" and relevant in today's world reeling in violenc

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img