CTA Spokesperson Tenzin Lekshay addresses a press conference in Dharamsala on Tuesday. Tribune photo: Kamal JeetThe Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) and the Tibetan Settlement Office (TSO) will organise a three-day Tibetan Cultural Festival in Dharamsala from May 28 to 30 to showcase Tibetan culture, heritage and traditions while strengthening bonds with the local Indian community.
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