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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
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.
China publishes manual on Tibet
A manual introducing basic information about Tibet was published to mark the 60th anniversary of the region's peaceful liberation.
New Beijing-Tibet expressway project approved
An expressway project to ease traffic congestion on a section of the Beijing-Tibet expressway has been given the green light.
Corps keeps development on track in Xinjiang
The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) will continue to guarantee the development and security of the autonomous region.
Xinjiang still faces severe tests on stability
Xinjiang is on the whole safe and stable, but facing severe challenges in maintaining social stability as its social management foundation is still weak, the head of Xinjiang government said Tuesday.
'Tibet will be stable even if he passes away'
The Dalai Lama's death will not affect the Tibet autonomous region's overall situation but will likely have some minor impacts, said a high-ranking official.
Dalai Lama 'wolf in monk's robes': official
Tibet restricts foreign tourists for now
Tibet temporarily restricts foreign tourists for safety
The temporary measures on restricting foreign tourists to Tibet were mainly due to the current cold winter weather, limited accommodation capacity and safety concerns, a high-ranking official said here Monday.
Xinjiang builds foundation for rapid development
The government of Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has vowed to make more efforts to achieve rapid development and long-term stability during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) period.
Development key to Xinjiang's stability: regional chairman
Raising living standards through economic development is key to maintaining social stability in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, regional chairman Nur Bakeri said Wednesday.
Tibet enacts law on wetland conservation
A regional law on wetland conservation became effective Tuesday in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, marking the plateau region's determination to preserve its fragile ecology.
Tibet's poverty-stricken population nearly halved
The number of Tibetan farmers and herders living in absolute poverty, with less than 1,700 yuan per capita annual income, was almost halved in the past five years, poverty relief authorities in southwest China's Tibet autonomous region said.
Not everyone from Switzerland 'adores' Dalai Lama
The first Tibetan refugee group arrived in Switzerland 50 years ago. To commemorate the date, the Dalai Lama is visiting Switzerland.
Email service resumed in Xinjiang
Email service was resumed and the restriction on the number of text messages one can send was lifted in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Saturday, about eight months after the July 5 riot in the regional capital Urumqi.
Diversified ethnic costumes of NPC deputies
$100m spent on Xinjiang blizzards relief work
A total of 690 million yuan ($101 million) has been used to cushion the impact of the blizzards that have hit China's northwest Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region since last December, the regional government said Tuesday.

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