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Tibetan filmmaker makes inspiring and touching debut

The remarkable and inspiring story of the hardship and challenges faced by exiled Tibetans is seldom told in such a positive and uplifting light. Screening for the first time in the UK on Saturday

Japanese Abbot says Dalai Lama visit an “auspicious sign”

A highly revered abbot in Japan said Wednesday that the Dalai Lama's visit and ensuing teachings at Daishoin Temple is an auspicious sign. "I consider it an auspicious sign and a very sacred

Dalai Lama empowers hearts of Japanese Buddhists with Compassion

“His Holiness the Dalai Lama is the most compassionate being I have ever met. He is Buddha in person!” That was the common refrain among the Japanese Buddhists who

Opening the sluice-gates of controversy

China’s plans to divert water from the Brahmaputra River to the Yellow river in northwest China is once again in news, though China’s foreign ministry spokesperson has said there is

Winter freezes business for Tibetan refugees

Winter has almost arrived and so have the problems of Tibetan refugees within the city. Every year, a group of about 300 would Tibetans come to Mumbai and set up their stalls in various parts of the

Tibetans Stage Rare Public Protest in Lhasa

Hundreds of Tibetan graduates have staged a rare public protest in the Tibetan regional capital, Lhasa, over alleged discrimination by Chinese authorities in hiring for civil service jobs,

First ever seminar on Tibetan and Western Medicine in the Netherlands

On the 4th of November 2006, the first seminar “Bridge between Eastern and Western Medicine” was organized in the Netherlands. The main aim of the seminar is building a network

Face-to-face with Nangpa la survivors

I am ready to die any moment. I feel blessed now. I got the opportunity to have audience with His Holiness the Dalai Lama twice and there is nothing more I am looking forward to in my life.

New Nyingma deputy sworn in

Consequent to the nomination of incumbent member of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile from Nyingma constituency, Tsering Phuntsok, to the 13th Kashag by Kalon

Tibetan refugees claim Chinese troops shot them

A group of Tibetan refugees today claimed that they were fired upon indiscriminately by the Chinese Army while travelling to India near the Sino-Nepal border, killing two persons.

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