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Kashag will present Three-Year Integrated Development Plan in April 2007

The phase-wise steps and approaches for the Integrated Development Plan-4 have been formulated and the Kashag will present it in April 2007. The second meeting in regards to the forthcoming

China’s critical biodiversity and its implications on Tibet

China’s contemporary environmental problems can largely be attributed to its authoritarian system, culture, tradition and national history. The history of ecosystem

Tibetan Journalists in Japan

Four Tibetan journalists bearing excellence in their respective fields are in Japan to cover the events attended by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. This is for the first time that Tibetan

UNPO VIII GA Adopts Member Resolutions

A central component of the VIII UNPO General Assembly, held this year in Taipei, Taiwan, from 27 – 29 October, was to facilitate the discussion of specific problems facing UNPO Members,

Democracy Activist hopeful of change in China in the next 10 years

A democracy activist in Japan said yesterday that China might undergo a change in the next 10 years. “I think China will undergo some change in the next 10 years and I am

Dalai Lama consecrates a Buddha statue in Japan

His Holiness the Dalai Lama consecrated a new Buddha statue Thursday afternoon at the famed Daishoin Temple in Miyajima Island of Hiroshima prefecture.

Creating the future, a global vision for young Tibetans

I was introduced to Initiatives of Change at the YOTA youth conference, I am in a job which pays me good but I hate the environment I work in, so I have given my resignation

Sed Gyued Institute celebrates 5th founding Aniversary

A function was organized to celebrate the fifth foundation day of Sed Gyued Institute of Buddhist Studies at Salugara in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal on 2nd November 2006.

“China as an emerging superpower is a frightening prospect”

The recipient of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize Ms. Betty Williams said Wednesday that the possibility of China becoming a world superpower was a "terribly frightening" prospect

Hiroshima Statement endorses Dalai Lama’s call for peace and non-violence

The 2-day Hiroshima International Peace Summit closed Wednesday evening with a joint statement that endorsed His Holiness the Dalai Lama's message of peace and non-violence. Fellow Nobel

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