August 18: TYC Joint Secretary Ngawang Lobsang and Social Service Secretary Yeshi Tenzin met with Indian Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu ji at his office in Delhi today. The current situation inside Tibet and other related issues were discussed at this successful meeting.
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TYC President Visits Nepal
Since the 7.8 April 25th Earthquake hit Nepal, TYC has been actively involved in relief efforts in the country. Two TYC centrex members visited Nepal in the early days of the disaster and together with our Rtyc Kathmandu chapter, began relief work. Distribution of Food, Medicine, Tents to remote villages as well as a blood donation drive was organized. Relief efforts by RTYC Ktm and their team of volunteers continued. Last week TYC President Tenzing Jigme visited Nepal to check upon the situation of the Tibetan community and deliver funds received towards TYC Earthquake Relief Fund made by TYC members and chapters worldwide. President observed that despite the difficult times and challenges, the people’s spirit are high and their will to rebuild is strong. During this visit a total donation of NRs. 15, 60,000.00 (Rupees Fifteen Lakhs and Sixty Thousand) was made to various Tibetan Settlements, Schools, Monasteries, Old Age Homes, and families of those that perished or were injured by the earthquake disaster.
We appreciate your support and from the bottom of our hearts thank everyone that contributed towards the relief and rebuilding efforts. A detailed report on donations received and distributed will be posted soon. Thukje Che! Thank you!
TYC President Visits Nepal
Since the 7.8 April 25th Earthquake hit Nepal, TYC has been actively involved in relief efforts in the country. Two TYC centrex members visited Nepal in the early days of the disaster and together with our Rtyc Kathmandu chapter, began relief work. Distribution of Food, Medicine, Tents to remote villages as well as a blood donation drive was organized. Relief efforts by RTYC Ktm and their team of volunteers continued. Last week TYC President Tenzing Jigme visited Nepal to check upon the situation of the Tibetan community and deliver funds received towards TYC Earthquake Relief Fund made by TYC members and chapters worldwide. President observed that despite the difficult times and challenges, the people’s spirit are high and their will to rebuild is strong. During this visit a total donation of NRs. 15, 60,000.00 (Rupees Fifteen Lakhs and Sixty Thousand) was made to various Tibetan Settlements, Schools, Monasteries, Old Age Homes, and families of those that perished or were injured by the earthquake disaster.
We appreciate your support and from the bottom of our hearts thank everyone that contributed towards the relief and rebuilding efforts. A detailed report on donations received and distributed will be posted soon. Thukje Che! Thank you!
TYC hold ‘Lobby Day’ in Delhi
Article reposted from www.phayul.com
DHARAMSHALA, July 29: The largest pro independence group of the Tibetan Diaspora, which concluded its 46th Working Committee Meeting in the Indian capital today, devoted the fourth day to engage in lobbying efforts to draw support to the situation inside Tibet, particularly to the death of Tibetan philanthropist teacher Tulku Tenzin Delek in Chinese Prison in Tibet.
Members divided into several groups visited prominent Indian politicians as well as consulates in New Delhi on Monday, to garner support and to build a global alliance condemning Tulku’s death.
The TYC members visited Indian politicians such as Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, senior BJP legislator Shanta Kumar, MP Arun Kumar and MP Tarun Vijay and representatives of Consulate of Japan, German Embassy and international establishments such as European Union’s Dr. Anne Vaugier Chatterjee, United States Global Unit Chief Mr. Anthony Eterno and Miss Michelle Janson.
The members broached the recent ‘death in detention’ of the Buddhist leader from Lithang under mysterious circumstances in a Chinese prison and the aftermath of the incident that resulted in beatings of several youth who protested the death and demanded his body.
The TYC members also sought support to their demands for the release of Tulku’s sister and niece who were arrested following his hushed cremation under police surveillance.
“The esteemed representatives have been very cordial and encouraging while listening to our pleas and that has given us impetus to further undertake such initiatives. The interest shown by them is genuine and the duration of the meetings especially were long hence we could explain the matters in detail. The meetings are a success and we are happy that our efforts have at least been heard to the highest of offices” said a TYC member.
The largest pro independence group of the Tibetan Diaspora concluded its 46th Working Committee Meeting in Samyeling Tibetan Refugee Settlement in Delhi today with 130 executive members from 35 regional chapters around the world gathered at the Chushigangdruk Complex in Majnu Ka Tilla in Delhi.
TYC hold ‘Lobby Day’ in Delhi
Article reposted from www.phayul.com
DHARAMSHALA, July 29: The largest pro independence group of the Tibetan Diaspora, which concluded its 46th Working Committee Meeting in the Indian capital today, devoted the fourth day to engage in lobbying efforts to draw support to the situation inside Tibet, particularly to the death of Tibetan philanthropist teacher Tulku Tenzin Delek in Chinese Prison in Tibet.
Members divided into several groups visited prominent Indian politicians as well as consulates in New Delhi on Monday, to garner support and to build a global alliance condemning Tulku’s death.
The TYC members visited Indian politicians such as Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, senior BJP legislator Shanta Kumar, MP Arun Kumar and MP Tarun Vijay and representatives of Consulate of Japan, German Embassy and international establishments such as European Union’s Dr. Anne Vaugier Chatterjee, United States Global Unit Chief Mr. Anthony Eterno and Miss Michelle Janson.
The members broached the recent ‘death in detention’ of the Buddhist leader from Lithang under mysterious circumstances in a Chinese prison and the aftermath of the incident that resulted in beatings of several youth who protested the death and demanded his body.
The TYC members also sought support to their demands for the release of Tulku’s sister and niece who were arrested following his hushed cremation under police surveillance.
“The esteemed representatives have been very cordial and encouraging while listening to our pleas and that has given us impetus to further undertake such initiatives. The interest shown by them is genuine and the duration of the meetings especially were long hence we could explain the matters in detail. The meetings are a success and we are happy that our efforts have at least been heard to the highest of offices” said a TYC member.
The largest pro independence group of the Tibetan Diaspora concluded its 46th Working Committee Meeting in Samyeling Tibetan Refugee Settlement in Delhi today with 130 executive members from 35 regional chapters around the world gathered at the Chushigangdruk Complex in Majnu Ka Tilla in Delhi.
TYC 46th Working Committee Meeting in Delhi
TYC 46th Working Committee Meeting kicks off in Delhi
The forty sixth Working Committee Meeting of the Tibetan youth congress convened in Samyeling Tibetan Refugee settlement in North Delhi on 24th July 2015. The six day meeting is the annual meeting of the leaders of the various regional chapters of the largest Tibetan non governmental organization. In this meeting 130 executives representing 35 regional chapters have convened in Delhi.
The meeting commenced with an opening ceremony where the President of TYC, Mr Tenzin Jigme welcomed the delegates and the guests. He said “We are gathering here with such warmth in our heart and feeling deeply blessed just after the recent Long Life prayer “Tenshug” offering in Dharamshala to His Holiness the Dalai Lama.”
Expressing concerns about some of the regional chapters that are still to reconcile with majority of the TYC body the President said “TYC welcomes and celebrates difference of opinion and we debate thoroughly within the organization on outstanding issues. But we must all respect the uncompromising goal of Independence for Tibet. Those who do not have it, they are free to join other organizations.
Talking about the controversial elections of the New York New Jersey regional chapter Mr Jigme said: “Every TYC member must respect the TYC Charter. One cannot selectively follow the rules. The rules make sense when they are followed in whole.”
Mr Tempa Tsering , the representative of the his Holiness the Dalai Lama in New Delhi presided over the function as the Chief Guest. The former minister of Central Tibetan Administration had also served the Tibetan Youth Congress twice as its Central executive said he was delighted to be there among the TYC members.
Commending on the on-going social-political work of the Tibetan Youth Congress he said His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people have always loved and supported TYC’s activities. But in the recent times due to few individual officials of TYC directing their criticism at CTA instead for the failure of the negotiation with China.” The support for TYC has waned.
Supporting TYC’s stand for Independence he said “Ours is a democracy, and in a democratic society difference in ideology and opinions are not only natural but everyone has the right to hold one’s own stance. As a democratic society we must respect difference of opinion”.
TYC 46th Working Committee Meeting in Delhi
TYC 46th Working Committee Meeting kicks off in Delhi
The forty sixth Working Committee Meeting of the Tibetan youth congress convened in Samyeling Tibetan Refugee settlement in North Delhi on 24th July 2015. The six day meeting is the annual meeting of the leaders of the various regional chapters of the largest Tibetan non governmental organization. In this meeting 130 executives representing 35 regional chapters have convened in Delhi.
The meeting commenced with an opening ceremony where the President of TYC, Mr Tenzin Jigme welcomed the delegates and the guests. He said “We are gathering here with such warmth in our heart and feeling deeply blessed just after the recent Long Life prayer “Tenshug” offering in Dharamshala to His Holiness the Dalai Lama.”
Expressing concerns about some of the regional chapters that are still to reconcile with majority of the TYC body the President said “TYC welcomes and celebrates difference of opinion and we debate thoroughly within the organization on outstanding issues. But we must all respect the uncompromising goal of Independence for Tibet. Those who do not have it, they are free to join other organizations.
Talking about the controversial elections of the New York New Jersey regional chapter Mr Jigme said: “Every TYC member must respect the TYC Charter. One cannot selectively follow the rules. The rules make sense when they are followed in whole.”
Mr Tempa Tsering , the representative of the his Holiness the Dalai Lama in New Delhi presided over the function as the Chief Guest. The former minister of Central Tibetan Administration had also served the Tibetan Youth Congress twice as its Central executive said he was delighted to be there among the TYC members.
Commending on the on-going social-political work of the Tibetan Youth Congress he said His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people have always loved and supported TYC’s activities. But in the recent times due to few individual officials of TYC directing their criticism at CTA instead for the failure of the negotiation with China.” The support for TYC has waned.
Supporting TYC’s stand for Independence he said “Ours is a democracy, and in a democratic society difference in ideology and opinions are not only natural but everyone has the right to hold one’s own stance. As a democratic society we must respect difference of opinion”.
TYC offers Long Life Prayers to HH the Dalai Lama
July 20 Dharamshala: Tibetan Youth Congress Central Executive Board members photo with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. On July 20, 2015 TYC Centrex and Regional chapters had the honor of offering Long Life Prayers for His Holiness. We pay our deepest respect and thank His Holiness for all that he has done for our country Tibet and the Tibetan people. With renewed strength, determination and inspiration, TYC pledges to continue the work for the Tibetan people’s struggle until the issue of Tibet is resolved. Long Live HH the Dalai Lama. TYC Gyalo! Bhod Gyalo!
TYC offers Long Life Prayers to HH the Dalai Lama
July 20 Dharamshala: Tibetan Youth Congress Central Executive Board members photo with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. On July 20, 2015 TYC Centrex and Regional chapters had the honor of offering Long Life Prayers for His Holiness. We pay our deepest respect and thank His Holiness for all that he has done for our country Tibet and the Tibetan people. With renewed strength, determination and inspiration, TYC pledges to continue the work for the Tibetan people’s struggle until the issue of Tibet is resolved. Long Live HH the Dalai Lama. TYC Gyalo! Bhod Gyalo!
TYC Announces “Dalai Lama Kadrin Jayden” Award
Dharamshala: In honor of the 80th Birthday of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tibetan Youth Congress announces a scholarship award for Tibetan students living in India, Nepal and Bhutan. The scholarship award titled “Dalai Lama Kadrin Jayden Award” will be given to the student with the highest score in Tibetan language on the Class XII board exams every year. A sum of Rs. 20,000 IC will be awarded to that student.
TYC hopes that this scholarship award will encourage and create greater interest amongst the youth to learn, speak and write in Tibetan. TYC has named this scholarship “Dalai Lama Kadrin Jayden Award” in honor and to respect the legacy and achievements of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama as well as celebrate his 80th Birthday. HH the Dalai Lama will turn 80 this July 6 and this award will be presented to the student on that day. TYC is also offering Tenshug, a long life ceremonial offering to His Holiness on July 31 in Dharamshala.
Preservation of culture, religion and language is one of the main aims of the organization, says TYC President Tenzing Jigme. Since TYC was founded in 1970, the organization has been continuously working to educate the youth about the importance of speaking, reading and writing in Tibetan. “Now more than ever we need to preserve our identity – and our language is an integral part of that identity”, says Jigme.
Tibetan Youth Congress is the largest Tibetan NGO in exile with over 88 chapters and 35,000 members worldwide working for the freedom and independence of the Tibetan people.