Refuge across the Himalayas
It was the winter of 1994 when 17-year-old Tahsi-Gyal and 15 fellow Tibetan refugees set out on a perilous trek across the Himalayas, determined to make it to the freedom that lay
Promote alternative to Shahtoos to save Tibetan antelope
Tibetan antelopes or Chiru will disappear in the next three to four years if steps are not taken to check the production and the demand of shahtoos shawls, which are made by killing the endangered
China Muslim activist: from unknown to Nobel nominee
China counted on Rebiya Kadeer, a Muslim businesswoman-turned-activist, fading into political irrelevance like most exiled Chinese dissidents when she left for the United States
Uplifting the profession of Teacher – An Interview
An exclusive interview with Mrs. Sonam Choedon, Post Graduate Teacher of the Central School for Tibetans (CST) Darjeeling, West Bengal, who was honoured with National Award for Teachers
His Eminence Chogye Trichen Rinpoche Opens Tsarchen Choeling, Sakya International Buddhist Academy in Australia
Known as “the Guru of the Gurus” His Eminence Chogye Trichen Rinpoche is one of the only living and most revered teachers of the Dalai Lama. Amidst great uncertainty due to his ripe age
Chinese censors tighten rules to stop foreigners spreading news
CHINA tightened its grip on the media yesterday and banned all reports distributed within the country by foreign agencies until they had been cleared by the State.