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Tibetan government-in-exile launches cable network

Source: NewKerala
Shanghai : China | about 1 month ago  
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Prime Minister" Samdhong Rinpoche launched the network, Tibet TV. "This is the first non-commercial initiative of the government-in-exile to highlight its policies among the exiles, especially the youth," he said. The channel will showcase various aspects of Tibet's culture, language, religion...
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