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Monastic Institute launched in Dharamshala

A Buddhist sect has launched a Monastic Institute in Dharamshala town for the preservation and promotion of their culture. The foundation ceremony of the Dorzong Monastic Institute, launched by the Drupka Kagyu sect

Lost horizons of Lhasa

Buddhist monks hold the fort for their exiled Dalai Lama as Tibetans continue to pay the price, in drink and depression, for centuries of isolation, feudal misrule and a flood of Chinese settlers and soldiers.(Martin Regg Cohn/Toronto Star)

Lost horizons of Lhasa

Young Tibetans in traditional robes shuffle past Buddhist deities and prayer flags in the dimly lit hall. The faux monastic décor might seem out of place in most nightclubs, but not in Tibet. Here, the Buddhist beat holds enduring appeal.

2nd drawing competition of school children on compassion

For the 2nd year in succession India Tibet Coordination Office (ITCO) today organized a Drawing Competition of Indian and Tibetan students on the theme "Compassion: An Antidote to Violence" at Delhi Police Public School

Peace call ends Dalai visit

The devastation caused by militancy and war and the need for religious tolerance and peace made up the Dalai Lama’s address at St Joseph’s College today, the last day of his visit to the hill town.

Wen Jiabao greeted with anger and demonstration by Tibetans at New York City

Wen Jiabao's motorcade was yelled with slogans and chants by the Tibetans at opposite side of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel where he is staying. A group of people from SFT sneeked into the Welcoming Chinese group where the Tibetan flag was thrown while Wen Jiabao greeted his supporters.

Protesters disrupt Chinese Premier’s U.S. visit – Tibetans demand release of religious leader on death row

Protesters chant on Park Avenue outside the Waldorf Astoria hotel awaiting for the arrival of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in New York, December 7, 2003, with a sign protesting the treatment of people in Taiwan and Tibet. Wen met United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan today, before departing for talks in Washington D.C. where he will seek reassurances the U.S. will rein in rival Taiwan. (REUTERS/Chip East)

Protesters disrupt Chinese Premier’s U.S. visit – Tibetans demand release of religious leader on death row

Tibetans and supporters greeted China’s new Premier, Wen Jiabao, with noisy protests today as he arrived in New York for his first official visit to North America. Wen is the highest-ranking Chinese official to visit the United States since the leadership changeover in Beijing earlier this year.

Dawa Withdraws Case Against Jadur

No one turned out victorious in what seemed a one-man v/s the government legal battle which did not even reach the battlefield. Dawa Gyaltsen, who earlier filed a legal suit against Jadur Sangpo, the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commissioner in Simla High Court

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