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  1. Tsering Dolma (1919 - 21 November 1964) was the founder of the non-profit refugee organisation Tibetan Children's Villages and was the older sister of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzing Gyatso. Biography. Tsering Dolma was the eldest daughter of a farming and horse trading family living in the hamlet of Taktser.

  2. She is committed to working for the cause of Tibet with sincerity, dedication, and following the advice of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Currently, she is a member of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile from Dhotoe province and also the Chair of the Local Tibetan Assembly at Shillong, Meghalaya.

  3. For 26 years, she has worked as a teacher in various Tibetan schools for which she was facilitated by the Department of Education of the Central Tibetan Administration. She has served as the President of the 9th and 10th Utsang Central Executive Committee and is currently an advisor to the committee.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2022 · Keeping My Culture Alive. Posted June 2, 2022 Sankar Raman. Tsering Dolma left Tibet, the country of her birth, as a young child carried by her parents through the snowy mountains. It was 1959 and the family was fleeing the invading Chinese. Growing up in Nepal, Tsering was on track to fulfill her dream of finishing school and becoming a nurse.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · By Tsering Dhundup. DHARAMSHALA, April 25: One of the largest grassroots Tibetan non-governmental organisation in exile, Tibetan Women’s Association elected Tsering Dolma as its new President yesterday on the last day of its 14th General Assembly held here.

  6. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Tsering Dolma Choephel was born in 1952 in Rachu, a small Tibetan village near Thengri. She was one of nine children in a farm family and their house was the largest in the village, with two stories: the top story for people; the bottom, for the sheep, horses and yaks.

  7. Tsering Dolma. Research Fellow. ( tdolma@tibetpolicy.net) +91 8629889365. Tsering Dolma is a research fellow at the Tibet Policy Institute. In 2010, she has qualified for the National Eligibility Test (NET) for Lectureship. She earned her Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from the University of Delhi.