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Lha organizes month-long homestay programs with participation from Tibetan refugee families. The program provides unique insight into the rituals, traditions, and general family life of Tibetan refugees in Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj. The profits from the homestay program are received by the host families and help support their lives in exile.
The Tibetan diaspora is the relocation of Tibetan people from Tibet, their country of origin, to other nation states to live as exiles and refugees in communities. The diaspora of Tibetan people began in the early 1950s, peaked after the 1959 Tibetan uprising, and continues. Tibetan emigration has four separate stages.
Tibetan Children's Villages' 50th anniversary in Dharamsala, 2010. Tibetan Children's Villages or TCV is an integrated community in exile for the care and education of orphans, destitutes and refugee children from Tibet. It is a registered, nonprofit charitable organization with its main facility based at Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, North ...
At the bottom is a hashtag - #NONSEISOLO, which means "You are not alone", the title of a campaign to help refugees and migrants navigate Italy's efforts to contain the contagion, which has so far ...
The plight of Tibet has become less discussed internationally but repression continues and China is applying what it did there to other regions, a former head of the Tibetan government-in-exile ...
Tibetan Youth Congress, based in Dharamsala, India. Tibet Bureau in Geneva is the official representation of the 14th Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile for Central and Eastern Europe. Tibet Bureau (Paris) Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy; Tibetan Children's Villages, based in Dharamshala in India.
DHARAMSALA, India (Reuters) -A group of U.S. lawmakers who met the Dalai Lama in India on Wednesday said they would not allow China to influence the choice of his successor, comments expected to ...
The Tibet Post Office Dharamsala Created on December 10, 2007 [ 1 ] in the Tibetan exile community of Dharamsala in the Himalayan region of Northern India , it was the first independent trilingual daily online newspaper-in-exile, publishing in English, Tibetan, and Mandarin.