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Raghu Rai: The lens that captured India’s soul for over six decades
The eye that framed India
The eye that framed India
India’s visual memory of the last 60 years, from the power corridors in Delhi, to the dust and smoke in Bhopal, is impossible to imagine without Raghu Rai. His photographs turned news into history and everyday life into something unforgettable.
China is world’s largest prison for journalists as global press freedom hits new depth in 25 years
(TibetanReview.net, May02’26) –Press freedom has fallen to its lowest level in a quarter of a century and China as the world’s biggest jailer of journalists remains among the top violators in this unfortunate saga, according to Paris-based Reporters Without...
Tibetan journalists’ collective in exile marks World Press Freedom Day with call to preserve Tibetan language
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, May 2: The Association of Tibetan Journalists (ATJ), a collective of Tibetan journalists in exile, commemorated World Press Freedom Day on Saturday under the banner, “We are the custodians of our language. Let us learn, use,...
Election Commission takes a U-turn, Nepal Choejor settlement to vote in final polls
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, May 2: The Central Tibetan Administration’s Election Commission (EC) has issued a fresh directive concerning the Choejor Tibetan settlement in Nepal, effectively rolling back its earlier decision to withdraw the final election of the polling station there. In...
Music, Rituals, Joy And Some Tears: How Nepal Welcomed Return Of A 13th-Century Buddha Statue
A 13th century Buddha statue stolen from a Kathmandu temple in the 1980s has been returned from Tibet House US in New York, hailed in Nepal as a major cultural victory.
Dharamshala Honors Linguistic Heritage on Tibetan Calligraphy Day
The Tibet Museum hosted Dharamshala's inaugural International Tibetan Calligraphy Day, celebrating ancient scripts, linguistic history, and modern typography.
ITCO Participates in ABRS Global Peace Symposium in Memory of Dr. Nirmala Deshpande in New Delhi
New Delhi: The inaugural session of the Global Peace Symposium, organised by Akhil Bharat Rachanatmak Samaj (ABRS) under the leadership of Bibhuti Kumar Mishra, Rajendra Deshpande, and Ramesh Jain, was held on 1 May 2026 at M.P. Club,...
The Tibet Museum Organises Educational Excursion to Kolkata
Dharamshala: The Tibet Museum team recently completed a week-long educational museum excursion to Kolkata, aimed at enhancing professional knowledge and gaining practical exposure to diverse museum practices across India. The excursion, designed as an important learning initiative, provided an...
As Tibet’s Veteran Freedom Fighters Pass the Torch, Britain and the World Must Keep the Cause Alive
Tsering Passang*, the son of a Tibetan resistance veteran, writes from London on the recent recognition of former freedom fighters in Dharamsala, Britain’s historic ties with Tibet, and the duty of the diaspora and democratic nations to carry the...














