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F E B 10th, 2007 |
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IN FOCUS: with Maj. Krishnatry Tenzin Khapahk’s exclusive conversation with Major S.M Krishnatry. An 87 year old retired Maj. S.M. Krishnatry, the first Indian Trade Agent to Tibet tells Tibetoday about the Tibet he had seen and his upcoming book Tibet 1947-54. Read full story... |
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ART & ENTERTAINMENT Breaking Cultural Barriers Tibetan contingent comprising over 20 people in complete traditional attires accompanied with Yak and Snow Lion, which are the ambassadors of peace and the mascot of the festival, are the centre of attraction in Times of India Kalaghoda Arts festival held at Mumbai. To read the full story, please check the March Issue of Tibetoday magazine. |
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Chaksampa woos the Bay Area Tibetan Community and Friends with a joyful losar celebration. Okland, CA Feb.18th, 2007: After a full Losar day of prayers, parties and picnics, the Bay Area Tibetan Community and many friends flocked to support and witness the musical extravaganza of |
Chaksampa, the renown Tibetan Dance and Opera Company.
To read the full story, please check the March Issue of Tibetoday magazine.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT Rock In Exile A cool and mild afternoon of Delhi on 7th February had seen hundreds of students of the Delhi University and local Tibetans here gathered at the Shankar Lal Hall, North campus, Delhi University to witness the joint performance by two major band groups for a noble cause... Interview with Sonam Sherpa, the lead guitarist of Parikarma Rock band and Tenzin Jigme of JJI Exile Brothers Band To read the full story, please check the March Issue of Tibetoday magazine. |
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