My journey with the Tibetan community began in the "Baby Room". Though I am Indian by birth, my heart was shaped by the Tibetan language, culture, and kind teachers. I grew up learning from the very script I now seek to preserve.
Today, life has come full circle. Years ago, I sat at these desks as a student. Now, I stand at the front as a teacher. It's a privilege to see the journey come full circle. I have been serving at TCV for the past four years as a Computer Teacher. I live by the motto "Others Before Self," and I have embraced a path of gratitude: "I came to learn, and now I have come to serve."
We are entering a digital age where if a language isn't typed, it risks being forgotten. TibetanKeys is the world’s first platform where you can master Tibetan typing directly in your browser. No downloads, no barriers—just the modern way to connect with your roots.
By mastering the Monlam Bod-Yig standard, we ensure our script lives forever. Every Tibetan should know how to type in their mother tongue. I hope this initiative brings us all a step closer to getting our freedom back. FREE TIBET.
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Computer Department, TCV School (Suja), HP, 175032, India.
Monday to Saturday (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM IST)
For their revolutionary work in Tibetan digital fonts and the Monlam Bod-Yig standard. This platform is built upon the foundation they laid for our language's digital future.
For being my home and family since childhood. To my teachers and the institution that nurtured me from the "Baby Room" to the Computer Lab, I owe my path of service.
Dear Mom, Dad and Sis, Thank you for the unwavering love and the roots that keep me grounded. Everything I build is a reflection of the values and strength you have given me.
To my friends and the shared experiences that make this life worth living. For the inspiration, the laughter, and the journey we are walking together.
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