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His Holiness the Dalai Lama Congratulates the Archbishop of Canterbury- Designate
– Sourced by dalailama.com Dharamshala: In a letter written on 4 October, His Holiness the Dalai Lama has offered his heartfelt congratulations to Dame Sarah Mullally, presently Bishop of London, on her being named the next Archbishop of Canterbury...
Mount Everest blizzard: Nearly 1,000 trapped on eastern slope at Tibetan side; rescue efforts under way
A severe blizzard has left nearly 1,000 stranded on Mount Everest's Tibetan side, with rescue efforts underway amid heavy snowfall. Concurrently, devastating rains in Nepal triggered landslides and flash floods, causing at least 47 deaths and leaving nine missing....
Was prehistory a feminist paradise?
Visions of matriarchal utopia may be wishful thinking, but there’s growing evidence of women wielding powerThere is a stubborn and widely held idea that in some earlier phase of our species’ existence, women had equal status to men, or...
Dalai Lama extends wishes to Archbishop-designate of Canterbury Sarah Mullally
Vatican News further mentioned that Bishop Mullally succeeds Archbishop Justin Welby. She has served as the Bishop of London since 2018, becoming the first woman to hold that role, and previously served as the Bishop of Crediton in the...
Dalai Lama Teaches in Dharamsala, Emphasizing Compassion and Wisdom
His Holiness the Dalai Lama led thousands in Dharamsala in teachings on compassion and wisdom, urging unity, nonviolence, and respect for all faiths.
ITBP officer kills himself, suicide note blames Bihar policeman
An Indo-Tibetan Border Police deputy commandant was found dead by suicide in Patiala, with a note accusing a Bihar Police officer. The suicide note blamed the Bihar Police SHO for molesting the deceased's sister, holding him responsible for the...
Urgent need to take stand against China’s interference in our religious traditions: Tibetan political leader
CTA officials said that Tsering held a series of high-level engagements in Ottawa, aimed at strengthening international solidarity and mobilising support for the Tibetan cause
From Mughal era farmans to digital chips: DU library set for new chapter
Alongside new wings and modern technology, the library continues to safeguard a legacy woven into the university’s own history—18th- and 19th-century manuscripts, books in multiple languages, and the rarest of gems: three original farmans issued by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
75 years in exile: How Tibet’s government fights Chinese oppression from India
The Tibetan refugee community in India, led by the Dalai Lama and his Dharamsala-based government, for more than six decades has been calling out the human rights violations being committed by the PRC against Tibetans living in the Tibet...








