Letters to the Editor
The Tibetan refugees I met in India are also better off than they would have been in “feudal” Tibet, but most of them continue to hope that, one day, China will allow the Tibetan people to determine their own destiny
China’s new railway threatens to wipe Out Tibetan culture–with Canadian help
The world’s highest railway opened for business on July 1st, spanning nearly 2,000 kilometres from China’s Xining city to Lhasa
Railway poses new dangers to fragile Tibetan plateau
While China is keen to stress the environmentally friendly aspects of the new railway to Tibet, many are concerned about the line’s impact
In Majnu ka Tila, mixed reactions from Tibetans about opening of Nathu La pass
As Tibetans in the city celebrate the Dalai Lama’s 71st birthday today, there will be a lot more on their minds than the festivity. Coinciding
First Rail Line Into Tibet Opens With Environmental Warnings
With the opening of the new railway line through the Tibetan Plateau on Saturday, and the increased number of travelers expected to visit the area as a
ICT Announces Winners of the 2006 Light of Truth Essay Contest
Kyisar Ludrup from the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives in Dharamsala is the first prize winner of this year’s Light of Truth Essay Contest organized by the
Dalai Lama’s Birthday Celebrated in Kathmandu
The 71st birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama was celebrated today at Community Ground of Jwalakhel Tibetan Refugee Camp in Lalitpur District of Kathmandu Valley amidst
Dalai Lama’s Birthday Celebrated in Kathmandu
The 71st birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama was celebrated today at Community Ground of Jwalakhel Tibetan Refugee Camp in Lalitpur District of Kathmandu Valley amidst
Dharamsala Celebrates 71st Birthday of the Dalai Lama
Exile Tibetans and their friends today celebrated the 71st Birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in great festive mood in the northern Indian town of Dharamsala