No Evidence to Support Leakage of Question Papers, Says Committee Report
The Tibetan Public Service Commission (PSC) is all set to put an end to the public speculations on the fate of the 112 candidates who appeared in the examination for the top fifth post of Tibetan civil service last June.
China spells out conditions for Dalai Lama’s return
China welcomes dialogue with the Dalai Lama through private envoys but the exiled Tibetan god-king must recognise Beijing’s sovereignty over the region if he is to return, a Chinese official said on Thursday.
China denies detaining Panchen Lama, hits out at Dalai Lama
China denied that a boy picked by the Dalai Lama as the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism and missing since 1995 was under detention, but refused to reveal his whereabouts.
Couchepin treads carefully with Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, has held talks with Swiss Interior Minister Pascal Couchepin at a symposium entitled “Fear and Anxiety” in Zurich.
Tens of thousands flock to Lhasa ‘Yogurt’ Festival
Murmuring Buddhist scripture and spinning hand-held prayer wheels, tens of thousands of people crowded the hills around Tibet’s largest monastery Thursday for the annual unveiling of its sacred art.
Exiled Tibetans go to polls this September
Primary elections to nominate candidates for parliament of the Tibetan government-in-exile in this Himachal Pradesh town will be held Sep 11.