His Holiness the Dalai Lama waving to members of the public on the street below on his way to the Main Tibetan Temple to attend a Long Life Prayer in Dharamshala, HP, India on October 26, 2022. Photo by Tenzin Choejor Thekchen Chöling, Dharamshala, HP, India, 26 October 2022: …
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20th North American Tibetan Associations Conference Successfully Holds in Boston
Washington DC: The Office of Tibet-Washington DC convened the 20th North America Tibetan Association (NATA) Conference in Boston from 24 to 25 September 2022. The Tibetan Association of Boston hosted the conference and provided the logistical arrangements. Members of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile(TPiE) Dhondup Tsering and Tenzin Jigme, The …
Read More »2022 Secular Ethics and Youth Leadership for Tibetan American Youth
Washington: The Office of Tibet in collaboration with The Tibet Fund organised the 2022 Workshop on Secular Ethics and Youth Leadership at the Garrison Institute from August 11 to 14. The workshop could not be held for two years due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Over 80 students from 38 different …
Read More »CTA’s Department of Finance Invites Applications for Tibet Corps Volunteers Service
Staff Reporter August 3, 2022 Subscribe Tibet Corps provides a platform to Tibetan professionals, university students, and retirees, an opportunity to serve the CTA through voluntary service. The program seeks to inspire Tit to strengthen the community, its institutions and the Central Tibetan Administration. Selection Procedure: Dhang–Sha–Pas willing to serve the Central Tibetan Administration can obtain information by visiting Tibet Corps website (www.tibetcorps.org). Interested Dhang–Shab–Pas can submit their resume and cover letter. The cover letter should clearly mention the area of work they wish to serve in. If presently working in any organisation, no objection certificate letter. Responsibilities and Time Limit for Dhang–Shab–Pas: Dhang–shab–pas will receive an orientation from Tibet Corps prior to starting their service. Dhang-shab-pas will have specific roles and responsibilities once they are enrolled in their positions. These responsibilities must be carried out within the duration of a service. Duration of service will be a minimum 3 months & a maximum of one year. Dhang–shab–pa Benefits: Dhang–shab–pas who serve in Dharamshala and who do not have a place to stay in Dharamsala will be accommodated on a …
Read More »Office of Tibet – Washington DC Hosts TSP Cohort of 2020
Staff Reporter July 20, 2022 Subscribe Washington DC: The Office of Tibet, Washington DC hosted recipients of the 2020 Tibet Scholarship Program (TSP) funded by the US State Department through Tibet Fund, New York. The students are studying in universities across the US in Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Massachusetts, and New …
Read More »Office of Tibet DC Welcomes Bill Promoting Tibet Conflict Resolution
Staff Reporter July 13, 2022 Subscribe Washington DC: The Office of Tibet in Washington, DC welcomes the introduction of a new bill promoting a peaceful resolution to the Chinese government’s oppression of the Tibetan people. Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., a longtime supporter of Tibet, introduced the Promoting a Resolution to …
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