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Illegal ticket sales for entry to Potala Palace on the rise

A surge in the flow of tourism to Tibet following the launch of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway has led to black marketing of entry tickets into Potala Palace, the foremost residence of the Dalai Lamas in Lhasa, Tibet's

Beijing pledges ‘a fight to the death’ with Dalai Lama

China's new top official in Tibet has embarked on a fierce campaign to crush loyalty to the exiled Dalai Lama and to extinguish religious beliefs among government officials.

Who after me? Dalai says Tibetans to decide

The Dalai Lama feels he has made sincere and consistent efforts with an open mind to achieve autonomy for Tibet. This, he believes, is the only way to happiness for both Tibetan and Chinese people.

Capacity-Building Workshop on Solid Waste Management

As a part of Economic Development Programme 2006-2008 funded by SOIR-IM, Sweden, the Home Department of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), organised a capacity-building workshop on solid waste management

2 More Villages of Kollegal to Go Organic

In what is only the second leg of a long-term project, two more villages of the model agriculture settlement at Kollegal are now geared up for organic farming, after the process of organic conversion was

His Holiness the Dalai Lama begins Buddhist Teaching

His Holiness the Dalai Lama began a 5 day long teaching today at the special request by a group of around 200 Koirean devotees at the Tsuglagkhang Temple in the Northern Indian hill town of

The 12th Kashag Receives Farewell Audience

The 12th Kashag had a farewell audience this morning by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The current Kashag's term of office expires on 14 August 2006.

Web firms criticised over China

Internet firms have been criticised by UK MPs for "collaborating" with state censorship of the web in China. Businesses such as Microsoft, Google and Yahoo blocking some information was "morally unacceptable"

A Tibetan College in Bangalore soon to be a reality

The former president of TCV and presently the Chairman of the Executive Council of Tibetan Children's Village's (TCV), Mrs. Jetsun Pema, today expressed complete hope that a Tibetan College in the Indian IT city of Bangalore

Jetsun Pema Resigns from the Presidential Post of TCV

Official ceremony was today held in the Dekyi Tsering Memorial Hall of Upper Tibetan Children’s Village School (UTCV) marking the formal resigning of Mrs. Jetsun Pema from the Presidential post of Tibetan Children's

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