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Tibetans Warned Against Saka Puja

In yet another breach of religious freedom China ordered Tibetans not to visit temples and monasteries during the month of Saka (the holy fourth month of the Tibetan lunar calendar) which began yesterday

Amnesty International launches campaign against Internet censorship

Amnesty International on Sunday accused the world's Internet firms of colluding with repressive regimes to curtail online freedom. The human rights group launched a campaign against Internet censorship, singling out Yahoo, Microsoft and Google

Film by Tibetan Youth Screened in New York

A pre-release exclusive screening of documentary film "Following Kunsel-Saving our past for the future" Directed by Thupten Nyima Chakrishar and produced by Young Tibet pictures, was held at the

Senate Passes Feinstein-Thomas Bill Awarding Congressional Gold Medal to the Dalai Lama

The Senate today passed legislation introduced by U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Craig Thomas (R-Wyo.) which will award the Congressional Gold Medal to His Holiness

Competition Deadlock Broken, Gyallu Emerges Triumphant

In reminiscent of the victorious king inspired by a spider who succeeds in climbing a height after numerous attempts, the Gyallu Rukhag, without a win in more than ten years, swept the annual cultural competition of the only government run

His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Depart for Belgium

His Holiness the Dalai Lama will depart Dharamshala for an extended visit to Belgium and Rekong Peo, Himachal Pradesh, on Sunday, 28 May.

A New Telemedicine to Install in Delek Hospital

The Italian-based Health R&S and E-Heart developed an advanced Italian telemedicine technology and donated it to the Tibetan Delek Hospital, Dharamshala.

Dalai Lama’s demands are obstacle to talks: China

Envoys of the Dalai Lama have raised demands on Tibetan autonomy and on the region's borders which China cannot accept, a Chinese government official said on Friday in comments that shed light on secretive talks.

Pico to write book on Dalai Lama

Inveterate traveller Pico Iyer cast a spell on his restless Manhattan audience by taking them on a spiritual journey. He radiated jet-lag defying alertness and admitted to feeling free of that "chattering self" as he had just spent

Tibetan Students Get Outstanding Class XII Results

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared Class XII examination result on 23 May 2006. Out of 1,050 Tibetan students who appeared in the All India Senior School Certificate Examination held this

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