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BSU professor travels to Dehra Dun to teach physics to monks

A Boise State professor is traveling to one of India's famed hill towns to teach science to a group of Buddhist monks.

“Freedom is going to happen”

One of the major predicaments that Tibetan student activists confront while organizing various activities is the lack of practical knowledge in the techniques of handling and facing media effectively, be it print, radio or television.

A Child’s campaign against the unjust arrest of Tulku Tenzin Delek

The biting December Chill and the Christmas din and ecstasy around the Mcleod Square, utterly failed to jolt the 30 odd Tibetan hunger strikers from Upper TCV's Handicraft Center and Mothers Training Center, from meditating and praying for the safe and immediate release of Tulku Tenzin Delek.

Dalai Lama to visit Japan in April, likely to strain Japan-Sino ties

The Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, is planning to visit Japan in April and the Japanese government is expected to allow his stay, sources close to the matter said Sunday.

Individual Initiative in our Freedom Struggle

The Tibetan Youth Leadership Training at Delhi draws one of its main objectives from the wide scope and inevitable necessity of individual initiative of each and every Tibetan youth in the Tibetan freedom struggle;

“Don’t let the spirit of freedom die”

TYC believes that a good leader should not only possess the mental attributes of leadership skills and knowledge but should also have a healthy and toned up physique to sustain the abrasions of the calls of duty.

Tulku Film Making Waves

When Elinor Burke a young American girl came to Dharamsala as any other tourist, she didn't know she would end up making a film in one months time for the Tibetan refugee community.

Diary of monk Kawaguchi, 1st Japanese visitor to Tibet, found

A diary of Ekai Kawaguchi (1866-1945), a monk who in 1900 became the first Japanese visitor to Tibet and left a travelogue in English, has been found at the home of his niece Mie Miyata in Tokyo.

“Glimpse of Tibet” in Ahmedabad

The RTYC, Baroda has once again organized the project called "Glimpse of Tibet" in Ahmedabad for two days, i.e., 20th and 21st of Dec. 2004. The project was started with a speech from the president giving the introduction of the project and the Tibetan culture.

The Seventeen-Point Agreement: Its Origin and Sustenance

With the downfall of Chiang Kiashek's government and the rise of communist regime in China, there had been a major transformation in China. The regime, in the name of liberation, began to repress not only the Chinese but also the Tibetan people

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