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བཀའ་ཁྲི་ག་འདྲ་ཞིག་དགོས།

གཤམ་དུ་བཀོད་པའི་ནང་ནས་རང་ཉིད་ཀྱིས་གང་ལ་འདོད་མོས་ཡོད་པ་དེ་ལ་འདེམས་ཤོག་འཕེན་རོགས།
 

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Peace PDF Print E-mail
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 ‘All world religions are already for world peace in this way, as are all humanitarians of whatever ideology’’.  Dalai Lama
What is Peace?

This question may seem very classic and trivial to answer, nevertheless if you think carefully; it is not something that you used to know it at the first sight. Today, wherever you go, peace is the topic people vastly discuss in a largely invariable way. It is because people in 21st century call for the peace desperately.
Many of us believe that peace is a situation where there is no hatred, aggression, fighting, terror or distrust. For me, it is to a certain extent true but peace in authenticity means an intact balance of inner existence and external natural world in the universe. It is universally a state where there is a total absence of inner suffering and outer pain. Where there is peace, there is balance in the universe. There is an equivalent and whole share of love, friendship, and tolerance, honesty, impartiality in the outer world with presence of peace.
 In view of that it is a promising and practicable to cherish the situation. The reason being, the love, friendliness, trust, compassion, tolerance etc are inherent within each of us and we can bring them into play to our own respective environment.
Since the inner qualities are our inborn treasures. No one has to purchase them. These are essence of all our life and validity of the nature. If each individual stylishly stands for peace and justice day by day through treasuring these values that increase while utilizing rather than exhausting, we can bring the end of physical destruction, injury, oppressions, wars and mental fear or sorrow. Hence, there will be a state of calm, harmony, healthy and absence of agitation which we call peace.
 
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How China is Plundering the Natural Resources of Tibet PDF Print E-mail
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August 22, 2008 at 6:54 pm (Partha Gangopadhyay, Politics)

China is incurring huge expenditure in transferring and consolidating the Chinese population in Tibet. Massive investment has been made to build a network of modern highways all over Tibet. China can also boast of having laid the highest railway track in the world that connects Lhasa with Beijing. In fact, China often complains that its “civilizing” mission in Tibet is costing the government and people of China large amounts in terms of subsidies to an under-developed region. According to official Chinese statistics, the level of annual subsidies to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the late 1980s was around 1 billion yuan or $270 million. However, all the infrastructure that China has built in Tibet has not made the lives of the native Tibetans any better; it has only taken the exploitative apparatuses of the Chinese government deeper.

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AGENDA FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING IN DHARAMSALA PDF Print E-mail
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By Dr. Lobsang Sangay

A few years ago, a well-known liberal Chinese intellectual told me that the Communist Party of China is so shrewd that even if an official smiles at you, he was told to do so a month prior to your meeting. Everything is calculated and nothing is left to chance. Recalling this advice, I have an uncanny suspicion about the timing of the vitriolic press conference, a week prior to the Special Meeting in Dharamsala, by the very Chinese officials engaged in dialogue with the envoys of HH the Dalai Lama. I fear it could be an entrapment or bait to provoke Tibetans, especially those attending the Special Meeting in Dharamsala.
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