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Awareness Campaign on Middle-Way Restarts

The second phase of the Central Tibetan Administration's public awareness campaign on the Middle-Way Approach of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, which will

TPPRC Conducts Awareness Campaigns on Autonomy

The New Delhi-based Tibetan Parliamentary and Policy Research Centre (TPPRC) conducted Autonomy Awareness Campaigns in Ravangla, Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Gangtok and

A glimpse of religious Russia

Like India, Russia also has people practising different faiths. A weeklong photo exhibition titled "Religious Life and Traditions in Russia" opened at India International

Why hasn’t development led to democracy to China?

Conventional wisdom has it that economic development spurs the growth of democracy. Apparently, no one told the Chinese. ‘The experiences of the past years fly in the face of conventional wisdom’ in China

Don’t stop now

The failure of the first development test of Agni III is a great disappointment to the nation. That should not however dishearten our scientists. The first test of the Atlas missile also failed. US scientists, however

The tea loving Tibetans of Dharamsala

Tea drinking is an age-old habit among Tibetans in this abode of the Dalai Lama. Not only do they drink different types of the beverage, they are also particular about the way tea is sipped

21 Tibetans detained for illegal entry in Nepal

Nepal Police of Dolakha District on Friday arrested 21 Tibetans including a 16-year-old girl from Dolakha Bazaar for illegally entering Nepal without any valid travel document

Buddhist Relics on Exhibit in Minnesota

They are a strange, beautiful sight: what appear to be polished stones or crystals, some resembling rose quartz, others pearls, in ornate containers encircling a life-size statue

Dalai Lama to attend Hiroshima peace symposium

His Holiness the Dalai Lama will attend an international peace symposium in Hiroshima in Japan. At the summit to be held in early November, the Dalai Lama will be joined by fellow Nobel peace laureates

Commentary manuscript lands Tibetan youth 10 years in prison

According to confirmed information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), a 29-year old Tibetan youth, Dolma Kyab, has been sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment term for writing and maintaining a commentary

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