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31st GCM Gold Cup kicks off in Kollegal with 12 teams
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, April 6: The 31st Gyalyum Chenmo Memorial Gold Cup (GCMGC), the premier sporting event of the Tibetan exile community, kicked off on Sunday at the Dhondenling Tibetan settlement in Kollegal, Karnataka, India and will run from...
Nepal International Film Festival faces backlash over Chinese propaganda segment “Xizang Panorama”
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, April 6: The Nepal International Film Festival (NIFF), held from April 3 to 5 in Kathmandu, has come under intense scrutiny for featuring a controversial segment titled “Xizang Panorama.” The festival, organised in collaboration with the...
Black Hat March | Day 7 : From Mandi to Sundernagar
Day 7 of the Black Hat March began early at 5:00 AM, as usual. However, unlike other days, it commenced with the solemn chanting of Mani prayers in remembrance of the late Ngari Rinpoche Tenzin Choegyal, marking the 49th...
Must-Read Books: 10 Best Travel Books for Your Next Long-Haul Flight | Top Books Every Reader Should Explore
Travel books such as Eat, Pray, Love, Into the Wild, and The Art of Travel continue to inspire readers with stories of exploration, self-discovery, and cultural encounters. From classic road narratives to modern travel memoirs, these books are ideal...
Upper Mustang residents push for full opening for tourism
(TibetanReview.net, Apr05’26) – To most Tibetans having any awareness about the place, Upper Mustang is a historically Tibetan area in Nepal where a clandestine guerrilla base was established in the early 1960s to launch cross-border attacks on the Chinese...
Gangtok Exhibition Celebrates the Dalai Lama’s Life and Historic Journey
A three-day photo exhibition in Gangtok celebrated the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday and historic 1959 arrival in India, promoting his message of peace.
Black Hat March | Day 6 : From Padhar to Mandi
Day 6 began early at 5:00 AM with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the day’s program. Shortly thereafter, the march commenced. On the way to Mandi, the marchers were graciously hosted for lunch at...
Tibetan Monk Zega Gyatso Released in Critical Condition, Raises Renewed Concerns Over Treatment of Tibetan Prisoners
A recently released report from the Human Rights Desk of the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR) of the Central Tibetan Administration has raised serious concerns over the condition of Tibetan monk Zega Gyatso, who was released from...
Tibet is Not Negotiable: India’s Ecological and Civilizational Stakes
When thinking about the future of India’s Tibet policy, two critical things must be taken into account, water, and Buddhism. The post Tibet is Not Negotiable: India’s Ecological and Civilizational Stakes appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Exhibition showcases independent Tibet during British India
(TibetanReview.net, Apr04’26) – Tibet was an independent country when Great Britain ruled India and had a political officer posted in Sikkim, then also an independent kingdom, to conduct diplomacy with it, highlights an exhibition that opened Apr 3 at...








