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They eat what they need,
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They have no country
They have no cloth
And they can’t talk as they thought.
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Ever and ever
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Lobsang Sangay won 55% of the votes cast by Tibetans around the world.
He defeated two candidates for the role, Tenzin Tethong and Tashi Wangdi.
Mr Sangay must now assume the political functions of the Dalai Lama, who said in March he wanted to devolve this responsibility to an elected official.
The Dalai Lama will retain his role as Tibetan spiritual leader.
‘Middle way’
The elections were held in March and the result announced on Wednesday in Dharamsala, India, where the Tibetan government-in-exile is based.
“The Election Commission of the Central Tibetan Administration of His Holiness the Dalai Lama has declared Dr Lobsang Sangay as the third kalon tripa,” Election Commissioner Jampal Thosang announced, using the Tibetan term for prime minister.
The Tibet Divide
- China says Tibet was always part of its territory
- Tibet enjoyed long periods of autonomy before 20th Century
- In 1950, China launched a military assault
- Opposition to Chinese rule led to a bloody uprising in 1959
- Tibet’s spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, fled to India
- Dalai Lama now advocates a “middle way” with Beijing, seeking autonomy but not independence
Almost 83,400 Tibetan exiles were eligible to vote and more than 49,000 ballots were cast, he said.
Tenzin Tethong, a former representative of the Dalai Lama in the US, got 37.4% of the vote and Tashi Wangdi, a government-in-exile bureaucrat, received 6.4%.
The 42-year-old winner is an Indian-born legal expert who has never lived in Tibet. His father fled Tibet in 1959, the same year as the Dalai Lama.
He says he will move to Dharamsala to serve as prime minister and that he supports the Dalai Lama’s stance on ties with China.
“What His Holiness stands for is the ‘Middle Way’, which is genuine autonomy within China or within the framework of the Chinese constitution,” he told the BBC earlier this month.
“If Tibetans are granted genuine autonomy then his Holiness the Dalai Lama said he is willing to accept Tibet as part of China.”
In a victory statement on Wednesday, he said he took comfort in the fact that the handover was taking place while the Dalai Lama “is healthy and available to watch over us”.
“I urge every Tibetan and friend of Tibet to join me in our common cause to alleviate the suffering of Tibetans in occupied Tibet and to return His Holiness to his rightful place,” he said.
Daunting task
An official told Reuters news agency that the Dalai Lama was “very happy” that people had taken “a very active part in the election process”.
The 76-year-old monk announced in March that he wanted an elected official to assume some of his responsibilities, saying that such a move was in the best interests of the Tibetan people.
Analysts say he aims to ensure that even if China’s government tries to select the next Dalai Lama, the Tibetans will have an elected leader they can look to who is outside China and beyond the Communist Party’s control.
The BBC’s Mark Dummett says Lobsang Sangay has the daunting task of trying to keep the issue of Tibet alive while the man who embodies the struggle for Tibetan rights gradually steps back from the limelight.
He has been elected head of a government which no country recognises and will face in China an opponent which has shown no sign of wanting to compromise, our correspondent adds.
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When we look in to the history of personality development, we find it contemporary with the beginning of Anthropological establishment in the world. Personality development has been taken as the commonly accepted tradition by all cultures of the world. They have considered that the learning and the application of philosophy was the best method to achieve the state of a developed personality.Here are five steps personality development techniques that will drag closure to your goal. You need to pen down your priorities; this will tell you about your existing priorities or should be priorities.
Five steps personal Development process. (Write your own priorities)
1. Try to be cool in stressful conditions
2. Increase the circle of friends.
3. Improve my memory recall ability.
4. Learn to talk and converse skillfully.
5. Increase my self-esteem
you should be making sure to yourself that all the aim which you’re written down is real and appealing. We suggest you to set a time limit for each goal you’re envisioned so that you can get them in time for your Personal Development. We all know that in the current age time is money so doing be extravagant in terms of time.
In the conclusion we suggest you to congratulate yourself for each step taken and reflect on your progress about your Personal Development tips at the end of each day and at the end of each week.

