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Plans to improve life in Tibet

Tibet puts 1b yuan into subsidy policy for students

Tibet fire brigade officers and soldiers to aid Yushu
A heartful help to ethnic group kids
Five Beijing hospitals are starting operations and treatment on more than 150 children from minority ethnic groups diagnosed with congenital heart disease.
A heartful help to ethnic group kids
Five Beijing hospitals are starting operations and treatment on more than 150 children from minority ethnic groups diagnosed with congenital heart disease.
School mergers leave kids with daily trek
Attending school means a long daily walk for many children in rural China after their local schools were removed or merged in recent years, the country's top auditing agency has found.
Inner Mongolia extends compulsory education
Compulsory education has been extended to preschooling in some districts of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Xinjiang herders get tourism subsidy
Villagers in Kanas Scenic Spot, a famous nature reserve and geological park in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, have received a subsidy from the scenic spot's management office, local news portal tianshannet.com.cn reported.
Tibet to spend more in health care in 2012
Financial authorities in Tibet said Sunday that the southwestern China region would spend 1.42 billion yuan ($225 million) in health services in 2012, up 31.3 percent compared with last year's spending.
At panel talks, Hu stresses Tibet stability
President Hu Jintao stressed maintaining national integrity, ethnic unity and social stability in Tibet. Stability key to Tibetans' well-being
120m yuan invested to improve school conditions
Students are happily playing games on the newly-built playground and the new teaching building is full students reading.
3.2 bn spent to preserve Tibet ecology
LHASA - The local government of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region said 3.2 billion yuan ($507 million) was spent last year to turn the area into an "ecological security barrier".
Tibet earmarks $1.3 b for rural support
Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region has earmarked more than 8 billion yuan ($1.3 billion) this year to improve the living conditions of farmers and herdsmen in the region.
Tibet extends its free education to preschool
The government will extend a free education program in southwest China's Tibet autonomous region starting from September to include all preschool children, an unprecedented measure among the country's provincial-level regions.
Railway facilitates lives in Tibet
The Qinghai-Tibet Railway has passed safety and environmental tests and brought economic prosperity to formerly inaccessible Tibetan areas.
Xinjiang completes development assistance projects ahead of schedule
The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has completed all the development assistance projects in advance of the annual deadline.
Life in Tibet gets easier
Great improvements in people's livelihoods and social security have been witnessed in Tibet over the past decade.
At panel talks, Hu stresses Tibet stability
President Hu Jintao on Friday stressed maintaining national integrity, ethnic unity and social stability in Tibet.

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