Five-Fifty Vision
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Dharamshala: The recently concluded second Five–Fifty Youth Forum brought together Tibetan youth from different geographical and professional backgrounds, in order to deliberate on realizing the vision behind the Five–Fifty initiative of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA). More
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Dharamshala: A senior CTA delegation comprised of Kaydor Aukatsang, Chief Resilience Officer and Dr Kunchok Tsundue, Chief Planning Officer, completed a highly successful tour to promote and raise capital for Gangjong Development Finance (TibFin) from Tibetan communities residing in Switzerland & Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and the Netherlands from 15 November-2 December 2019. More
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Dharamshala: Against the backdrop of the World Parliamentary Convention on Tibet which recently concluded in Latvia, the 6th All India Tibet Support Groups Conference was convened here at the Central Tibetan Secretariat this Saturday with the participation of 216 members of Tibet Support Groups representing 21 states across India. More
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Recommendations of Five-Fifty Forum: Towards a Resilient Tibetan Community 13 to 16 September 2018 Theme 1: Sustaining Tibetan Culture Recommendations: A. Defining and Sustaining Tibetan Culture Based on Tibetan Buddhism lineage, an internationally recognized Nalanda University should be established in a city like New Delhi. More
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Recommendations of Five-Fifty Youth Forum: Shaping Tibet’s Future 17 to 20 August 2018 The Five-Fifty Youth Forum concluded with a total of 34 recommendations for the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA). More
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Dharamshala: The Department of Information and International Relations of Central Tibetan Administration is convening the Second Five-Fifty Youth Forum: Shaping Tibet’s Future from 16-19 August this year. More
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BANGALORE: The CTA Chief Representative, South Zone in collaboration with the Global Tibetan Students Union (GSTU) launched the first Tibetan students’ leadership summit in Bangalore with the aim of understanding the role of CTA can play in mitigating the challenges faced by Tibetan students and outlining a plan that complements the CTA’s 5/50 vision for the future of Tibet. More
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Bylakuppe: The Capacity Building Director of the Department of Information and International Relations, Tenzin Donzey spoke at the All India Tibetan Student Association Meet (AITSAM) 2018 on 29 September at Lugsam Tibetan Settlement, Bylakuppe. More than a hundred Tibetan college students from 37 colleges across India participated in the Meet. More
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Dharamsala: With luminaries from Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, language and literature, Tibetan art and culture, and museology, the first plenary session of the Five Fifty Forum on Resilience sparked an important and urgent conversation on sustaining the Tibetan culture and language in the diaspora community. More
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In an unprecedented move, the Five-Fifty Forum: Towards a Resilient Tibetan Community brought together the most prominent figures of the Tibetan world under one roof for an intensive four-day conference. Dr. Tseten Sadutshang, Dr. Tsewang Tamdin, Ven. More
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A four-day Five-Fifty forum was held on “Building a Resilient Tibetan Community” in Dharamsala from 13-16 September 2018. Organised by the Department of Finance, the forum was the third part of the Kashag’s Five-Fifty Vision that was launched in October 2017. More
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Dharamsala: Over 200 experts on leadership, resource mobilisation, health, education and senior officials of Central Tibetan Administration as well as CTA donors gathered at the Five Fifty Forum on Resilience that began Thursday to discuss critical development, resiliency challenges, opportunities in the Tibetan community and explore innovative solutions. More
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DHARAMSALA, September 11, 2018: The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) is convening the Five-Fifty Forum: Towards a Resilient Tibetan Community. The Forum will be held in Dharamsala from September 13-16, 2018. The Five-Fifty Forum on Resilience is a follow on to the political gathering convened in October 2017 and the youth gathering in August 2018. More
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Dharamsala: CTA's Five-Fifty Youth Forum concluded today with the blessings of Tibetan preeminent leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Hundred bright Tibetan youths, who have converged at the seat of Central Tibetan Administration to deliberate on CTA’s Five-Fifty Vision, received a special audience with His Holiness at his residence this afternoon. More
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Dharamshala: The four-day Five Fifty Youth Forum began at the Imperial Heights here on Friday with President Dr Lobsang Sangay of Central Tibetan Administration and Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel of Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile in attendance along with senior dignitaries of Central Tibetan Administration. More
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VERMONT: Kalon Sonam Topgyal Khorlatsang arrived on his official visit to Vermont on 9 July. President of Vermont Tibetan Association, Sonam Choephel and Vice President Tenzin Dolkar along with members of Tibetan community accorded a warm traditional welcome. More
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The Department of Information and International relations has finalised the dates for the Five-Fifty Youth Forum. This forum open to Tibetan youth aged 20-40 will run for four days, from August 17-20 inclusive. The forum will kickstart on August 17 evening and culminate with an audience and an address by His Holiness the Dalai Lama on August 20. More
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ANNOUNCEMENTAugust 2018, Dharamshala On registration basis only The Department of Information and International Relations of Central Tibetan Administration is convening a Five-Fifty Youth Forum: Shaping Tibet’s Future, that will bring together a select group of 100 young Tibetans of the age group 25-40, from across the globe to discuss and deliberate on CTA’s Five-Fifty Vision. More
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Dharamsala: “Yes, Tibetans will succeed, Tibet’s story will be a success story,” said Dr. Lobsang Sangay, the President of the Central Tibetan administration (CTA) in his address to the participants –scholars, experts and strategists gathered for the Five-Fifty Forum held earlier this month in Dharamsala. This strong belief that echoed through Dr. More
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DHARAMSHALA: In recent years, China's exploitation of Tibet's natural resources has gathered pace significantly. And Tibetans, with no power to protect their own land, are forced to watch as the economic benefits of Tibet’s resources flow out of their country. More