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His Holiness Thanks People of Himalayan Region For Support

Dharamshala: His Holiness the Dalai Lama expressed his gratitude to the people of the Himalayan region for their efforts in preserving Tibet's cultural heritage, which he said is facing destruction under the Chinese government's wrong policy, on Thursday, 13 January 2010 in Varanasi, India.
 

China Marginalises Tibetans as a People: Tibet Group

Dharamshala: On October 19, 2010, in the Amdo region of Rebkong County, Tibet, thousands of students marched in protest against Chinese government plans to require that all teaching be in Mandarin. The demonstrations quickly spread further, into Chabcha, Trika County and Tsekor Thang.
 

50th Anniversary of HH the Dalai Lama’s arrival to Dharamshala: Thank you Himachal Pradesh

Dharamshala: The Central Tibetan Administration and government-in-exile organized a two day event in Dari Ground, near Dharamshala. The event which took place this morning was entitled "Thank You Himachal Pradesh", and marked the 50th anniversary of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's arrival to Dharamshala, India, on the 13th April 1960. The event was held to express the Tibetan people's gratitude towards the Himachal people and their government.
   

Exiled Women’s Group Donates for Earthquake-hit Tibet

Dharamshala: In the wake of the disastrous earthquake that struck Kyegudo in eastern Tibet - leaving more than 2,000 dead, 10,000 injured and hundreds of thousands homeless - on April 14 this year, the Tibetan Women's Association (TWA) and its 52 regional chapters have raised one million rupees (Rs. 1,000,000) for the quake survivors.

 

17th Gyalwa Karmapa Offers Prayers and Donations to Quake Victims

Dharamshala: His Eminence the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Urgyen Trinley Dorje led a prayer ceremony this morning for the Kyigudo (Chinese: Yushu) county of eastern Tibet quake victims at his residential Gyuto monastery in Dharamshala, northern India. So far, there have been 2,046 reported deaths, most of them ethnic Tibetans.

   

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