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LG leads delegation to Russia to bring back Buddha relics

Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha departed for Russia on Friday, leading an Indian delegation tasked with bringing back the sacred relics of Lord Buddha that are currently on display at an international exhibition in the...

LG Ladakh Kavinder Gupta chairs Law & Order Review Meeting

Asks officials to remain vigilant, responsive, people-friendly approach Promises to address every legitimate concern of people through dialogue & democratic means Calls upon youth to channel their energies towards constructive nation-building Leh , Sept 29: Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of...

Sonam Wangchuk arrested under stringent NSA, shifted to Jodhpur jail

Internet services snapped in Leh; prohibitory orders in Kargil; LAB rejects ‘foreign hand’ in violence, demand judicial probe   Amid uncertainty over talks, 7 Ladakh leaders may hold pre-HPC meet talks on Sept 29     Arteev Sharma Jammu:...

Houses buried, scores trapped, at least 4 killed

Uttarkashi flash floods Uttarakhand:  Disaster swept through the Himalayan village of Dharali on way to Gangotri on Tuesday with a massive cloudburst leading to flashfloods that barrelled through homes, trees and cars, trapping 60-70 people and leaving at least...

Lt Col, jawan dead, 3 officers hurt in Ladakh boulder crash

ITBP bus falls into river in Ganderbal Leh:  Two army personnel, including a Lt Colonel, died and three officers were injured when a boulder fell on an army vehicle, part of a convoy, in a remote area in eastern...

LAB steps up pressure on MHA, to hold crucial strategy meet today

Apex Body extends full support to Sonam Wangchuk’s 35-day fast-unto-death from July 15   Arteev Sharma Jammu: With the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) yet to respond to the demand for holding dialogue by July 15 on Ladakh’s...

Dalai Lama to arrive today

Leh: Security in Ladakh has been tightened ahead of the arrival of the Dalai Lama who is reaching Leh on Saturday on a month-long visit. After taking rest for a few days, the Buddhist spiritual leader is scheduled to...

Jora reconsiders resignation, agrees to remain in LAB, HPC

Chhewang remains firm on decision; Wangchuk inducted into Apex Body, MHA-formed panel; leaders insist on early talks Arteev Sharma Jammu, July 7: In a dramatic turn of events just a day after resigning from the Leh Apex Body (LAB),...

The Lhasa Massacre: A Testament to Tibetan Resilience Against Chinese Oppression

On 10th Mar, 1959 the Tibetan uprising began as a response to fears that the Chinese authorities planned to abduct the 14th Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader. Tens of thousands of Tibetans gathered around the Norbulingka Palace to protect...

Tibet Uprising Day: A Legacy of Resistance Against China’s Renaming Policy

Tibetans resist China’s renaming policy in TAR through protest and rallies in India and abroad on their special occasion of uprising day which seeks to replace “Tibet” with “Xizang,” erasing cultural identity and asserting sovereignty. This move is part...

Beijing’s Systematic Erosion of Tibetan Identity: Cultural Assimilation and Political Repression

Beijing’s policies in Tibet have systematically eroded Tibetan identity, heritage, and autonomy through cultural assimilation, economic marginalization, and political repression. As the 66th Tibetan Uprising Day approaches on March 10, it serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing...

China’s Grip on Tibet: Sinicization and Cultural Erasure

The Tibetan people have faced decades of cultural and religious suppression since from their first uprising day on 10th Mar 1959, under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This systematic oppression has been designed to erase Tibetan...