Yangzom Tsering, 29, was smuggled to India from Tibet by her relatives soon after her birth. Both her parents passed away soon after. Tsering has always yearned to go back to Tibet to see her siblings who still live there. I checked out all the options but it [going back to Tibet] was very difficult.
Guilt-ridden, he now feels the need to take more responsibility for his family and plans to migrate to Canada. No country wants us. Tenzing is trying to capture the stories of people like him — refugees from Tibet escaping Chinese occupation, seeking a new life in India while trying to not lose hope. SoT was designed to explore Tibetan identity away from the political struggle. Cancer is seldom discussed among Tibetans. Know what's behind the apparent and what doesn't show.
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You saved an ancient civilization. You saved the soul of the roof of the world. What this country has done for the Tibetans offers a model for what our governments must do for members of other religious and caste communities.
During the pandemic, however, we saw the police in a new avatar. Policemen not only enforced the regulatory orders but also extended humanitarian assistance to those in distress. They distributed relief material among those hard hit by the closure of economic activities.
Patrol cars, whenever not otherwise engaged, were utilised to transport the sick to hospitals or bring succour to senior citizens. There were even cases of policemen giving their blood to patients in critical condition and, at places, singing and dancing to entertain people confined within the four walls of their houses. The policemen did all that in complete disregard of their own safety — 1, police personnel sacrificed their lives in the process. And yet, the police are criticised day in and day out.
How many people appreciate the fact that the police are under-staffed, under-equipped and under-resourced and, above all, they do not have the functional autonomy which is so essential to enforce the rule of law?
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