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Tibetan refugees to observe Uprising Day tomorrow

Bangalore, Mar 9 (UNI) Tibetans living in exile in Karnataka will organise a public ralliy here tomorrow to commemorate the 48th Tibetan National Uprising Day in protest against Chinese 'occupation' and to re-assert their right for complete independence.

Centrex Tibetan Youth Congress Vice President Lobsang Yeshi told mediapersons today that the Tibetans would demonstrate in front of all Chinese embassies worldwide to highlight the plight of Tibetans who were waging a peaceful war against the Chinese aggression.

He alleged that 48 years since Chinese invasion, all attempts had been made to decimate the life and culture of the Tibetans and over 12 lakh Tibetans were killed by China.

Claiming that Tibetans security was linked with the India's national interest, Mr Yeshi accused that China was fomenting anti-India campaign worldwide and was also blocking India to become a permanent member in the United Nation's security council.

He said that Tibetans never recognised China as their country and would continue their peaceful struggle till they regained freedom.

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Arunachal to earn 7000 crore revenue from power: Khandu

Itanagar, Mar 16 (UNI) Arunachal Pradesh would earn around Rs 7000 crore annual revenue as royalty from power projects to be executed by various central public sector undertakings and private developers by 2016, Power Minister Dorjee Khandu informed the Assembly today. Participating in the discussion on motion of thanks on the Governor's address, the minister informed the House that as per the Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) signed with power developers, the rate of royalty would vary between 12 to 18 per.....

India should develop its own Cyber Security system

Bangalore, Mar 9 (UNI) The IT minds in India should help the country develop its own Cyber Security technology, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University Vice Chancellor Venkat Rangan said today. Speaking at a seminar on Cyber Security organsied jointly by International Telecom Union and Amrita University here, he said that advanced countries, who allowed collaborations in automobiles, will never part with their innovations in Cyber Security. The country should take a cue from Israel, which despite being a small country had overtaken.....

Censure motion amended but opposition continue boycott

Patna, Mar 16 (UNI) In view of the ongoing boycott of Bihar assembly proceedings by the opposition barring Samajwadi Party,the state government today proposed some minor amendments to the censure motion passed in the house on Monday denouncing the behaviour of 'certain members'. The amendment as adopted by the house today replaced the phrase 'certain members' by names of five RJD members. The opposition, however,refused to relent and announced their resolve to continue the boycott until the censure motion was withdrawn.....
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