
Webinar on ‘Panchen Lama’s abduction by China’
Press Release, Apr 25, 2021, 11:56 AM IST

A webinar is going to be conducted on the topic ‘Panchen Lama’s abduction by China and its significance today’ on 25th April 2021 from 1600 to 1700 hours.
The Webinar is jointly organized by ‘Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies & Engagement’ (CHASE), Research & Development Foundation for Integral Humanism (RDFIH), Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) and Students for a Free Tibet (SFT).
The keynote speaker at the webinar would be Mr Penpa Tsering (former speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile and a prominent Tibetan leader).
Other esteemed speakers are Mr Jaidev Ranade (President, CCAS New Delhi), Mr Bhuchung Tsering (President, ICT Washington DC), Mr Gonpa Dhundup (President, TYC Dharamshala), Ms Rinzin Choedon (National Director, SFT India Dharamshala) and Ms Dukthen Kyi (Head of HR Desk, DIIR Dharamshala).
Mr Vijay Kranti (Tibetologist, Chairman, CHASE New Delhi) is chosen as the moderator and Dr Mahesh Chandra Sharma (Director, RDFIH) would chair the webinar.
The weblink to join the webinar would be soon shared on TYC Facebook page and SFT India Facebook page.
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