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China vows to continue its disputed, controversial education policy in Tibet

(TibetanReview.net, Mar08’25) – China has on Mar 7 vowed to continue its controversial education policy in occupied Tibet, claiming its focus is on civic education without addressing claims that it coercively separates Tibetan children from their parents and society...

China signals more hardline religious policy at the ‘Two Sessions’ political conclave

(TibetanReview.net, Mar08’25) – The fourth most senior official in China’s ruling Communist Party, who oversees the country’s national political advisory body, has called for efforts to “ensure law-based management of religious affairs” to make sure that religious activities are...

My hope for the Tibetan people – His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama

I am excited to let you know His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s NEW book, “Voice for the Voiceless: Over Seven Decades of Struggle With China for My Land and My People” will be released next week. The book is...

India Links Tibetan Asylee in Australia to Dalai Lama Threat

India links Tibetan asylee in Australia to Dalai Lama threat, citing China's influence. Security for the Dalai Lama upgraded amid rising concerns.

Tibet Rights Groups Urge G7 to Act Against China’s Crackdown

Tibet rights groups urge G7 to act against China’s repression, highlighting human rights abuses, forced labor, and threats to Tibetan identity.

Kangra DC Extends Losar Greetings, Discusses Local Issues

Kangra DC meets Dharamshala Tibetan officer for Losar, discusses road repairs, lighting issues, and community ties. Assures prompt action.

Tibetan Student Ngawang Lhadon Wins Delhi University Gold Medal

Tibetan student Ngawang Lhadon wins Delhi University Gold Medal for academic excellence in physical education, dedicating it to His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Tibetan Students Banned from Religious Activities on Holidays

Tibetan students at Lhasa Teachers College are banned from religious activities during holidays, facing strict surveillance, reports *Bitter Winter*.

Central Tibetan Administration Commemorates 1989 Martyrs with Prayer Service

Dharamshala: The Department of Religion and Culture, Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), conducted a prayer service lasting one hour to honour the sacrifices made by peaceful Tibetan protesters who participated in the 1989 demonstrations against the Chinese government. In 1989,...

Why Nepal’s China-built airport is ‘cautiously optimistic’ over first international flight

While the flight is seen as a step towards boosting connectivity and attracting Chinese tourists, concerns remain about the airport’s sustainability and overall viability.