Collective Reading and Discussion on International Women’s Day

On 8th March, in celebration of International Women’s Day, a collective reading and discussion program was organised by Tibetan Women Empowerment in collaboration with the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy. The event was attended by the Tibetan Youth Congress Organisation’s Secretary, Tsamchoe, and English researcher Tenzin Pema.
The session centred on women’s voices and offered a reflective exploration of gender representation in daily life. Participants read selected chapters from Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez and the chapter “Khatak” from the book Zsurchik by Nyima Tso. These readings sparked a meaningful conversation about how women’s experiences are often overlooked or underrepresented within patriarchal systems.
The discussion of Invisible Women focused on chapters such as “Introduction: Default Male” and “Chp 8: One Size Fits Men”, highlighting how many aspects of the modern world are designed around male norms. From language and research data to gadgets, public infrastructure, and digital algorithms, the male experience is frequently treated as the universal standard. This invisible bias often goes unnoticed, yet it significantly shapes women’s safety, participation, and representation in daily life.
In examining “khatak” from Zsurchik by Nyima Tso, participants explored the experiences of women in Tibetan society. The narrative shows how the protagonist was able to express herself and reflect on her life through a relationship with a husband of a different nationality, demonstrating how her voice and agency found space in otherwise restrictive circumstances. The discussion also noted the encouraging progress of Tibetan women today, who increasingly have access to education and opportunities.
Participants spoke about ongoing efforts to challenge long-standing perceptions of women’s roles and capabilities. There is a growing community awareness of the importance of recognising women’s voices, supporting equal participation, and questioning outdated gender assumptions.
Overall, the program provided a thoughtful and engaging space for dialogue. The collective reading and discussion proved both worthwhile and impactful, encouraging participants to reflect on the subtle ways gender bias operates while recognising the progress made toward greater gender awareness and equality.
The program included a collective reading session followed by a discussion on women’s rights and empowerment. Participants actively shared their views, making the discussion engaging and meaningful. The event was conducted smoothly and successfully commemorated International Women’s Day while promoting awareness and dialogue on gender equality and women’s empowerment.

TYC President Highlights the Role of Youth in Advancing Tibet Advocacy at DIIR Training Programme

On 22 January 2026, the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR) of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) organized a training programme for the North Zone Voluntary Tibet Advocacy Groups (VTAGs) of India.
The programme featured Mr. Tsering Chomphel, President of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), as the guest speaker. Addressing the participants, Mr. Chomphel presented an overview of the Tibetan Youth Congress and underscored its pivotal role in advancing Tibet advocacy. He outlined TYC’s advocacy strategies at both the delegation and grassroots levels, highlighting the vital role of youth engagement in strengthening and sustaining the Tibetan movement.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TYC Centrex Reaffirms Commitment to Implement Resolutions Advancing Tibet’s Cause

The TYC Centrex convened a special meeting to revisit the agendas and resolutions adopted during the Working Committee Meeting and the General Body Meeting. As the TYC family, we collectively adopted numerous resolutions dedicated to the cause of Tibet and its freedom movement, entrusting the responsibility of their implementation to us. The Central Executive Committee remains fully committed to implement every resolution we have passed into meaningful action and tangible outcomes.

 

 

 

TYC Message on recent Earthquake in the Himalayan Region

Tibetan Youth Congress would like to offer our condolences to all those affected by the recent earthquake in Nepal and parts of Tibet and India. The news and images coming out of these affected areas are heartbreaking and we are all very saddened by the devastation. Tibetan Youth Congress stands in solidarity and we send our thoughts and prayers to all those who have lost their loved ones and property as a result of this tragic calamity.

TYC urges all our Regional Chapters to hold prayers and vigils in their areas and show solidarity to our fellow brothers and sisters. TYC also requests all chapters to start an “Earthquake Relief” donation drive. It is very important to help in the healing and rebuilding process. Donations collected should be sent to TYC Centrex headquarters. We will then coordinate the donations received to Nepal and also the other affected regions in Tibet and India.

TYC Centrex will be sending two of our executive board members to assess the situation in Nepal. We are also highly concerned about the situation of Tibetans living in the country. Then we will work together with our Regional Chapters in Nepal as well as the local government and NGO’s to assist with relief and rehabilitation efforts. TYC is also closely monitoring the situation in earthquake-affected parts of Tibet and India.

Our spiritual leader HH the 14th Dalai Lama always reminds us to practice, Compassion in Action. Keeping this message in our hearts and minds we believe that at this time of need, it is important for us to take action and help those in need and support theTYC message earthquake relief efforts.

TYC Message on recent Earthquake in the Himalayan Region

Tibetan Youth Congress would like to offer our condolences to all those affected by the recent earthquake in Nepal and parts of Tibet and India. The news and images coming out of these affected areas are heartbreaking and we are all very saddened by the devastation. Tibetan Youth Congress stands in solidarity and we send our thoughts and prayers to all those who have lost their loved ones and property as a result of this tragic calamity.

TYC urges all our Regional Chapters to hold prayers and vigils in their areas and show solidarity to our fellow brothers and sisters. TYC also requests all chapters to start an “Earthquake Relief” donation drive. It is very important to help in the healing and rebuilding process. Donations collected should be sent to TYC Centrex headquarters. We will then coordinate the donations received to Nepal and also the other affected regions in Tibet and India.

TYC Centrex will be sending two of our executive board members to assess the situation in Nepal. We are also highly concerned about the situation of Tibetans living in the country. Then we will work together with our Regional Chapters in Nepal as well as the local government and NGO’s to assist with relief and rehabilitation efforts. TYC is also closely monitoring the situation in earthquake-affected parts of Tibet and India.

Our spiritual leader HH the 14th Dalai Lama always reminds us to practice, Compassion in Action. Keeping this message in our hearts and minds we believe that at this time of need, it is important for us to take action and help those in need and support theTYC message earthquake relief efforts.

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