Women followers outnumber men
The Tibetan spiritual leader, Dalai Lama, though enjoys immense popularity worldwide but his following amongst the foreign
India, China begin eighth round of boundary talks
India and China opened the eighth round of boundary talks here today to find a political settlement to the vexed dispute
China to open world’s highest railway to Tibet
China’s Qinghai-Tibet railway, extolled as a triumph for Beijing and a symbol of colonization by exiled Tibetans, will become
Dalai Lama to visit Tripura in January
Exiled Buddhist religious leader, Dalai Lama will pay four day’s visit to Tripura in the first week of January, next year official sources said here
Demonstration against Qinghai-Tibet railway in UK
Protest demonstration against the July 1 inauguration of the Qinghai-Tibet by Tibetans and their supporters will rock the United Kingdom
Gormo – Lhasa Railway: An Unparallel track to Invasion
On July the 1st the Himalayas will cease to exist. On July the 1st the power balance in Asia will tilt hugely in favour in China. On July the 1st the maiden
Condolence ceremony of Late Prof. Dawa Norbu
A condolence ceremony to late Professor Dawa Norbu La was organized by Ex-CST Darjeeling Students Association, Kathmandu at Tibetan
Tibetans to take blogging world by storm
On July 6, 2006, the blogging world will be swamped by a plethora of Tibet-related blogs aimed to create a momentum for freedom of Tibet
Steel Butterflies by neon lights
Beauty salons and bars by day and by nightfall brothels with store fronts distinguished by glowing pink neon lights. What is the story of the doll-like natured women that
Steel Butterflies: Prostitution in Lhasa
A photo exhibition by Sarah Schorr, an American Photographer at Gallery 9 in Kathmandu titled ‘Steel Butterflies’ depicts the lives of Tibetan and Chinese prostitutes