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Tibetans have expressed concerns on social media about the lack of Tibetan language education in schools, contradicting a Chinese government white paper that claims Tibetan is used in schools alongside Mandarin. Tibetans argue that China has been trying to diminish the usage of their language and erase Tibetan cultural identity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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