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Losar celebration in Paris

Losar 2132, the Wood-Bird year was celebrated in Paris, France, yesterday with much fraternity and gaity. Nearly 1700 Tibetans from France and some from neighbouring countres gathered at Rigpa Centre Hall in the morning.

Monks sharing their culture

A touch of Tibet hit Shepparton yesterday when monks, now living in India after leaving their native Tibet, visited City Central arcade.

Tibetan refugee children visit Weston College

Refugee children from Tibet, now living in India, made an historic visit to Weston-super-Mare recently to perform a musical show for staff and students at the seaside town’s College.

Tibetan Students outshine in Tsunami Relief

Voluntary Community Social Service (VCSS) Plays a significant role in and around Tibetan Society in promoting social activities. In between 2004-05, they have been engaged in relieving the victims of unimagined Tsunami

Dalai Lama tells Canadian gold diggers in Tibet to hit It

The high profile Dalai Lama may be able to do something for Canadian taxpayers that no one else is doing: force public attention to the bustling business deals springing up between China and Canada.

London Metropolitan University expands its international scholarship programme for 2005/6

London Met will offer three full scholarships to outstanding Tibetans to study at the University in 2005/6, in collaboration with the exiled Tibetan government, based in Dharamsala, India.

Sister lakes on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau added to Ramsar wetland list

Gyaring and Ngoring lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in northwest China were recently added to the list of designated wetland reserves of international importance, known as Ramsar Wetlands.

Lama Choedak Rinpoche Leads in Australia 49th Day Tibetan Prayer Ceremony for Tsunami Victims

Sakya Losal Choe Dzong and its thirteen affiliated Tibetan Buddhist centers across Australia and New Zealand have engaged in helping the victims of Tsunami and the deceased from the beginning when the news of the disaster became known until the 49th day.

Sherab Ling completed the 49-days Puja for Tsunami victims

The world was shock for the Tsunami disaster which happened on December 26, 2004, just after the Christmas last year. More than 150,000 people lost their lives in just few minutes.

CM lays stone of bus stand

The foundation stone for a Rs 6 crore modern bus stand was laid under the Build Operate and Transfer (BOT) scheme at McLeodganj by the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Mr Virbhadra Singh, on the last leg of his 23-day winter sojourn today.

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