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Gere attends meeting on learning skills

Hollywood star Richard Gere today attended a meeting between Buddhists and groups of scientists here. The objective of the conference is to "create an atmosphere conducive to building inter-disciplinary bridges for research on the mind and life

Kalon Tripa Leaves For Varanasi, Europe

Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, the Kalon Tripa of the Central Tibetan Administration, left Dharamsala on an official tour to New Delhi, Varanasi, Germany, Croatia and Hungary.

Tibetan Festival in New York

Flushing Library will be transformed into the Land of the Snow Lion, as the library hosts a weekend festival of Tibetan culture this month. The festival, sponsored by the library's International Resource Center and The Office of Tibet, New York

New details on the shooting of a monk in Golog

Reports from Tibet, which have reached TIN, provide further details on the shooting of a monk from a monastery in Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture by a police officer.

BTSM supports His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s middle way approach

Bharat-Tibbat Sahyog Manch (BTSM) one of the largest Indian Tibet Support Group expressed its wholehearted support to His Holiness the Dalai Lama's middle way approach for the peaceful resolution of the question of Tibet.

Mind and Life XII: Neuroplasticity

The Mind and Life Institute has been organizing two-day and week-long meetings between small groups of scientists and His Holiness the Dalai Lama since 1987.

BTSM holds meeting on Tibet in Ambala

As a part of "2004 as the Year of Tibet" program Bharat- Tibbat Sahyog Manch Haryana State organized a public meeting on Tibet at S.D. School, Ambala Cantt on October 13, 2004.

“Seminar on Tibet” in Baroda

On 17th, October, 2004, the Tibetan Students' Association, Baroda (TSAB) had organized a "Seminar on Tibet" at hotel Surya in Baroda, Gujarat. It was started at half past nine in the morning.

Tibet to benefit more if it stays part of China, says Dalai Lama

Seemingly reconciled to Tibet's status as a province of China, the Dalai Lama has said the region would get "greater benefit" if it remained within the Communist nation as long as its distinct culture was preserved.

Forty years after China’s first nuclear blast, sheep graze at research base

Tibetan horsemen drive their sheep among rusting rail lines and overgrown bunkers in this arid part of China where during the Cold War determined scientists developed Asia's first nuclear bomb.

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