Western Route Water Transfer Project Should Be Reconsidered
The Western Route Transfer Project, or simply “the Western Route,” is the most expensive and difficult route of the worlds longest and most ambitious water transfer project – South-North Water Diversion Project.
Raising yak: Shaggy Himalayan herd seems right at home in New Mexico
Up on a grassy platter of ground midway between Taos and the Colorado border, more than 100 shaggy head of yak stand in a bunch, warm under their wool in a hard morning wind.
Dagpo Rinpoche’s pathway to happiness
There is so much anger and discord in the world today that many people have sought refuge in religion to seek inner happiness. In this respect, many Westerners have turned to Buddhism to achieve greater happiness.
Spiritual Father of The Bride
In an exclusive interview with Delhi Times, spiritual leader Robert Thurman talks about his famous daughter Uma & the essence of happiness.
A Tibetan Love Affair
When Baimadanzen was growing up in Beijing at the height of the Cultural Revolution, his Buddhist father sometimes played records of monks chanting.
Tibetans trained by Scientologists treat tsunami-hit villagers
Tibetan refugees arrived in this town which bore the brunt of last week’s killer tsunamis to counsel and treat displaced villagers, saying they “owed” it to India.
“How many days?”
The blue tent accommodating the TYC organised ‘Two Months Relay Hunger Strike’ under the banner of ‘All India Relay Hunger Strike for the release of Tulku Tenzin Delek’ has now primed into an unlikely centerpiece of the busy hill town of Mcleod Ganj.
Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue for Subsistence-Based Societies
In December 2004, a meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in anticipation of the upcoming entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol.
Seminar on “Crossing the Line: China’s Railways to Lhasa, Tibet”
India Tibet Coordination Office (ITCO) in collaboration with the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), Washington D.C. organized a seminar on China’s railway line to Tibet, one of China’s most premeditated strategies with regard to Tibet.
Save Hamalaya, Save Tibet
Himalaya Parivar organised a two days’ workshop at Nishkasan Sewa Trust in Haridwar from January 1-2, 2005. More than 100 participants from various regions of India including executive members of Tibetan Youth Congress and India Tibet Coordination office participated in the workshop.