Tibetan Youth Congress expresses solidarity with Tibetan Families Affected by Wellington Market Fire

On 10th Jan 2026, the Tibetan Youth Congress Joint Secretary Ngawang Paljor la visited West Bengal, the Wellington Tibetan Market to express support and solidarity following the 8th January, 3pm the fire hazard at Wellington Tibetan Winter Market, which severely affected the livelihoods of 12 Tibetan families. The Tibetan Youth Congress stands firmly with the Tibetan people and remains committed to supporting Tibetan community in times of need.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tibetan Youth Congress Organisation Secretary Tsamchoe-la attended as the guest at the Ningtopling Organisation’s Christmas celebration

Tibetan Youth Congress Organisation Secretary Tsamchoe-la attended as the guest at the Ningtopling Organisation’s Christmas celebration with special children on 25 December 2025. Ningtopling expressed sincere gratitude to TYC for their service.

 

TYC Organisation Secretary Tsamchoe-la, cutting the Christmas cake

 

 

 

Day-Long Campaign Against Illegal Gold Mining Operation in Dzachuka, Kham, Tibet

The recent arrest of 80 Tibetans in Kham, Dzachuka, during gold mining operations marks yet another assault on Tibetan lives, land, and the environment, as authorities continue to silence local voices demanding justice. In response, the Tibetan Youth Congress, together with four other NGOs, organized a day-long campaign condemning these actions and calling for accountability from those responsible.

Tibet Advocacy Alliance–India Engages Indian Parliament on Tibet Issues

During the Indian Parliament’s winter session, Tibetan Youth Congress General Secretary Mr. Tenzin Lobsang, together with representatives from various Dharamshala-based NGOs, participated in Tibetan Advocacy Week in New Delhi.

As part of the initiative, the delegation held meetings with several Honourable Members of Parliament, where they presented key concerns of the Tibetan community. They also formally submitted a set of proposed agendas and respectfully urged the MPs to raise these issues during the ongoing parliamentary session, emphasizing the need for stronger support and attention to Tibet-related matters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dinner with delegations from Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji

On 11th Dec, 2025,  the Tibetan Youth Congress President, along with the TCHRD Executive Director, members of SFT-India, and an ITN representative, had the honor to have a dinner with delegations from Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji, including Australian Senator Barbara Pocock and her partner Ian, Members of Parliament Kate Chaney and Sarah Witty with her husband Paul; New Zealand MPs Duncan Webb and Greg Fleming; and Fijian MP Virendra Lal.

 

We had a very productive and engaging evening, discussing the Tibetan freedom movement, the work of our exile community, and the ongoing activism work on Tibet. Delegations shared their own experiences and perspectives. It was a meaningful exchange that strengthened our shared commitment to justice and human rights.

 

TIBETAN YOUTH CONGRESS PRESIDENT MEETING WITH SHRI PANKAJ GOYAL, NATIONAL GENERAL SECRETARY OF BHARAT TIBET SAHYOG MANCH (BTSM)

Today 5th Dec 2025, The Tibetan Youth Congress president, convened a meeting with Shri Pankaj Goyal, National General Secretary of Bharat Tibet Sahyog Manch (BTSM).
During the meeting, the Tibetan Youth Congress presented a Souvenir of Appreciation to Shri Goyal in acknowledgement of his longstanding friendship and steadfast support for the Tibetan freedom movement. The discussion further encompassed prospective areas of cooperation and strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening the Tibetan movement in India, with particular emphasis on the continued collaboration with Tibet Support Groups in India and Bharat Tibet Sahyog Manch.

TIBETAN YOUTH CONGRESS PRESIDENT MEETING WITH DELEGATION AT DELHI

On 4th December 2025, the President of the Tibetan Youth Congress held a productive meeting with Mr. Ibrahim Beshtawi, Counsellor at the Embassy of the State of Palestine, New Delhi. The discussion centered on strengthening global engagement and exploring constructive ways to envision the future of our respective nations. While recognizing the importance of our histories, it was emphasized that a united and prosperous future depends on how we choose to act and collaborate in today’s world.
After that meeting was held with Shri Nune Balraj ji, Advocate at the Supreme Court, BJP Coordinator (TS), and SARAL In-Charge at the BJP Headquarters, New Delhi. During this interaction, we expressed our sincere gratitude to the Government and people of India for their continuous and invaluable support to the Tibetan community living in India.

TYC PRESIDENT MEETING WITH DELEGATION FROM RUSSIA, AND INDIAN DELEGATION IN DELHI

On 2nd December 2025, the President of the Tibetan Youth Congress had the honour of receiving a distinguished delegation from the Russian Federation, comprising Mr. Boris Tarasov, Member of the Expert Council on International Affairs of the State Duma (Parliament of Russia), and Ms. Larisa Evans, Communications Director. The delegation was formally briefed on the mandate and activities of the Tibetan Youth Congress, the historical and contemporary circumstances of the Tibetan exile community, and the prevailing situation inside Tibet.
Subsequently, a joint meeting was convened with Honourable Members of the Lok Sabha Shri Jamir S. Supongmeren(Indian National Congress Party) and Shri Jihosuya Jena, Organising Secretary (NCMPC). During this engagement, a comprehensive introduction to Tibetan activism and the ongoing initiatives of the Tibetan Youth Congress was presented.

TIBETAN YOUTH CONGRESS DELEGATION MEETING WITH HIMACHAL PRADESH CHIEF MINISTER AT ANTI-CHITTA WALKATHON IN DHARAMSHALA

The Tibetan Youth Congress Vice President Mr. TAshi Targyal, Mrs. Tsamchoe, Mr. Thupten and our staff members joined the Anti-Chitta Walkathon in Dharamshala, we proudly stood in solidarity with the people of Himachal Pradesh against drug abuse.
We also had the honour of meeting the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh and offering a humble memento as a gesture of support and shared commitment.
This walkathon is more than a march.
It is our pledge—a promise to protect our younger generation, to safeguard our future, and to build a society free from the shadows of addiction.
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