Sunday, May 9, 2010
The Dalai Lama: a Son of India
Recently the Dalai Lama told a group of friends: "I describe myself as a Son of India because my mind depends on Buddhist tradition of Nalanda and for the past 51 years, this body has lived on Indian dal, rice and chapattis. So, physically also, I am a Son of India."
I don't know why the Chinese do not like it and get even nasty when he says he is a son of India.
Dalai Lama included in 2011 census
2010-05-08 12:00:00
Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, endorsed his relevant details in the form for the 2011 census.
His inclusion in the census has paved the way for bona fide Tibetan refugees residing in India to be reckoned in the census.
"We visited Dalai Lama and he signed the census form with great happiness. He said that he is staying here for the last 50 years and is very happy to be included in the 2011 census count of India," said B R Chauhan, Census Officer.
"He also assured that all Tibetans in-exile would include their names in the census so that they can get their ensuing UID (Unique ID Card) that is at par with any authentic document of an individual," he added.
The Dalai Lama expressed his delight at the inclusion of Tibetans-in exile in the 2011 census of India, asserting that he himself has been residing here for the past five decades.
The Tibetan population in-exile is being counted in the census of India 2011 for the first time.
The census of 2011 is regarded as the gateway for every citizen to obtain the proposed Unique ID card that the Central Government has proposed to launch.(ANI)
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