Bylakuppe — Monks of Sera Monastery offerred a long life prayer to His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Wednesday. His Holiness said,"I have a special connection with the Tibetan people. And when I think of serving them, tears come to my eyes—because of the close feelings I have for them. From the depths of my heart, I will always be dedicated to the cause of Tibet and the thriving of the Dharma there, and in this connection, there are indications that I may live to be 110 years old."

Dharamshala — Sikyong Penpa Tsering and Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering Teykhang expressed condolences on the demise of Shri Kishan Kapoor, former Indian MP and a long-time supporter of Tibet, who passed away on 1 February 2025. Sikyong wrote," we mourn the loss of a genuine friend and ally whose unwavering support for Tibet will always be cherished with deep gratitude."

New Delhi — Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) concluded its two-month bike rally entitled "TYC All India Bike Rally" on January 22, 2025. They traveled over Indian 150 cities and raised awareness on China's ongoing actions to eradicate Tibetan culture and exploit Tibet's natural resources. TYC President said, “We want to send a clear message to the Chinese government that, we as TYC activists, Tibetans and Tibet supporters will continue to fight for our Tibetan cause until Tibet is free.

Toronto — Members of the Canadian Tibetan Association of Ontario, the Dhokham Chushi Gangdruk Canada, Tibetan Women’s Association of Ontario, Regional Tibetan Your Congress Toronto and Students for Free Tibet Toronto, organised a peace march to protest against the unjust sanctions imposed by China on Tibetan activists and organisations in Canada. They call on China to stop transnational repression in Canada.

Bylakuppe — His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrives in Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, Bylakuppe, South India on Sunday. His Holiness said, "The Buddhist tradition emphasizes the use of reason and logic. By exercising discipline we learn to control our negative emotions. This isn’t just a matter of faith, but of using reason and discipline to bring about peace of mind within ourselves. This approach is unique to the teaching of the Buddha."

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