Dharamshala – His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama safely returned to his residence in Dharamshala on Monday, from Bodhgaya via New Delhi, after nearly two months of teachings to thousands of people in Sikkim, West Bengal and Bodhgaya in Bihar. Tibetans, devotees and well-wishers warmly welcomed His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Dharamshala.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama devoted himself entirely for the wellbeing of others: Speaker
Dharamshala — Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) organised a celebration to commemorate the 34th Anniversary of the conferment of the Nobel Peace Prize on His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala and the Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile said, 'His Holiness has devoted himself entirely for the wellbeing of others and committed to helping and benefiting people across the world by promoting compassion, love, peace and non-violence. His marvellous efforts in these endeavours have earned him admiration from people all across the world, and it led to Him being honoured with the global renown of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.'
China replacing Tibet with "Xizang" is aim to wipe out Tibet from the world map: Sikyong
Dharamshala — Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) observed the Human Rights Day in Dharamshala and Sikyong of CTA said, "As part of its broader Sinicisation policy, the term Tibet is being replaced with “Xizang” in pinyin in the white paper. Moreover, the names of places between cities such as Lhasa to villages are being changed from Tibetan to Chinese. The sole objective of the PRC in replacing Tibet with the term “Xizang” is to wipe out Tibet from the world map and subsequently hope that Tibet will fade away from the memories of people in the world to assert its unfounded legitimacy."
This is among the worst situations for a person to live in: Tibetan in Nepal
Dharamshala — A new report on the situation of Tibetan refugees in Nepal, released ahead of Human Rights Day, reveals that Tibetans living in Nepal are facing hardship as China pressures the Nepal to restrict freedom of movement and religion for Tibetans. "They won't let us live or leave. This is among the worst situations for a person to live in!" said a Tibetan NGO worker in Kathmandu.
India urged to put pressure on China to free the 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet
New Delhi — The Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in coordination with the India Tibet Coordination Office in New Delhi, launched the “Panchen Lama Awareness Initiative” at the Constitution Club of India in New Delhi on Tuesday. Tibetans and Indian Tibet supporters urged Indian government to put pressure on the Chinese government to release 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet and raise concern about the dire human rights situation in Tibet with China.
We need to catch up with modern development: Launch of Tibetan AI tools
Dharamshala — Monlam Tibetan IT Research Centre launched its first ever Tibetan AI tools: the Machine Translation Model, Optical Character Recognition Model, Speech-to-Text Model and Text-to-Speech Model on Friday in Dharamshala and Director Geshe Lobsang Monlam said that we have to catch up with modern development in terms of Artificial intelligence (AI) in Tibetan language and these tools made people's work easier and helped them to complete tasks in a short space of time.
People of China's occupied countries protested against China on its 74th founding day
Dharamshala — The People and activists of the Chinese-occupied countries (Tibet, East Turkestan, Hong Kong, Southern Mongolia) from all over the world, protested against China on the 74th anniversary of its founding day, for its the illegal occupations and human rights violations committed by China in their countries.