Tibet TV is the official broadcasting channel of the Central Tibetan Administration. It was launched in 2006 with the goal of connecting all the Tibetans in the diaspora as well as informing Tibet supporters about the issues of Tibet. It disseminates information on the activities and teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the Central Tibetan Administration and the current situation of human rights in Tibet and activities in the diaspora community.
Tibet TV is currently one of the principal sources of information related to Tibet and Tibetan issues and the information is disseminated in 12 languages namely Tibetan, English, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Korean, Spanish, Italian, Nepali and Russian.
Additionally, Tibet TV also produces information material on Tibetan culture, environment, language and religion. Besides it also produces documentary films, short and feature-length films etc. It makes use of social media (Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter) to communicate to its viewers and also relays the information through the local cable TV operators in Dharamshala.
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This episode features two of the V_TAG (Voluntary Tibet Advocacy Group) coordinators from the United States Tenzin Tsedub Lodoe and Yeshe Sangmo Gelek from the Netherlands. The two of the regional coordinators who represents Tibetan youth in their respective country talk to us about the V-TAG action plans carried out in their country and what has changed since the last International Tibet Youth Forum and more.
In this special episode on Women’s Health. We sat down to discuss on women’s menopause stage with one of the top leading gynaecologist from India, Dr. Duru Shah. In this conversation we have covered all aspects of menopause starting with its symptoms, how to identify, impacts on women’s physical and emotional health and much more. The conversation opens up for more discussion on menopause in Tibetan community and notion to break the stigma around the topic.
This episode features Tibetan poet, author and activist Tenzin Tsundue who talks to us on importance of having a Tibetan voices in Indian media discussion on Indo China border disputes. Tsundue shares his thoughts on current role of India in the Tibetan cause in the political spheres.
This episode features Mrs. Sonam Gangsang who is the coordinator of Department of Education, CTA in Early Grade Reading for Tibetan Schools. Sonam talks about the various workshops and Children’s book publication under the department focused on primary Tibetan schools and shares the importance of reading for young children in general.
This episode discusses on the whereabout of the 11th Panchen Lama and the Chinese Government’s claim and statements made over the years. The conversation delve deeper into the questions and understanding surrounding his current state and political motive behind his enforced dissapearance.
This episode features Mr. Dhondup Gyalpo, the chair-person of School Cultural committee and Miss Lobsang Dolma, class 12 Student from TCV school upper who are taking part in the 27th Shoton festival this year. They shared with us the school’s preparation in performing Tibetan opera and importance of schools in participation in the festival.
This episode features, Dr. Tenzin Lhadon a research fellow at Tibet Policy Institute who talk to us on the prospects, challenges and take away from the recently held Tibet-Mongol relations conference.
This episode features Prof. George Dreyfus who is the first Westerner to attain Geshe Lharampa degree way back in 1985. Professor talks to us on his journey of dedicating his life and teaching on Buddhist philosophy study and practices, especially on his interest in Buddhist idea of consciousness.
This episode features, Dechen Palmo from Tibet Policy Institute of Central Tibetan Administration who talks to us on the environmental impacts and repercussions of Chinese government's Dam construction on the Drichu River, in Wonpotod town, Derge, Tibet.
This episode features Mr Ngawang Lungtok, researcher at Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy who talks to us on the centre’s recent report on Chinese government’s transnational repression on Tibetans in exile diaspora and which is spreading fear and disempowering exiled Tibetans.
This episode features the director of the Tibet Museum, Mr. Tenzin Topdhen who spoke to us on the newest temporary exhibition of the Tibet Museum on the Numismatic heritage or legacy of Tibet and its relevance today. The exhibition showcase some of the rare Tibetan coins and currency collections of independent Tibet circa late 19th Century and early 20th Century.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering explains in detail the Vision Paper of the 16th Kashag ‘Securing Tibet’s Future’. Part-IV: Section 3. Enhancing CTA’s Administrative Efficiency and Capacity