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	<title>Comments on: A faraway place called home</title>
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		<title>By: Rahul Dewan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rahul Dewan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 04:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Chandra,

This is the kind of response we are hoping to generate through this blog, and you are the king of people we are seeking to partner with towards Srijan Foundation&#039;s goal of altering people&#039;s conscience and lifting their consciousness about life and times we live in; to enable people to take a step back and wonder if this is where we wanted to go?

I would like to extend an invitation to you to write for Srijan Foundation&#039;s blog.

Warm Regards,
Rahul Dewan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Chandra,</p>
<p>This is the kind of response we are hoping to generate through this blog, and you are the king of people we are seeking to partner with towards Srijan Foundation&#8217;s goal of altering people&#8217;s conscience and lifting their consciousness about life and times we live in; to enable people to take a step back and wonder if this is where we wanted to go?</p>
<p>I would like to extend an invitation to you to write for Srijan Foundation&#8217;s blog.</p>
<p>Warm Regards,<br />
Rahul Dewan</p>
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		<title>By: chandra</title>
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		<dc:creator>chandra</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I commend for thsi beautiful article. &#039;Tibetan Cause&#039; is a beautiful case study of teh problems of the nationhood that emerged in the last century. I have read many book son Tibet mostly by the tibetan refugees and I sense that teh new definition of nation that came into existence after 50, which happens to be more political rather than adddressing culture, has shaken the ethnic interests of society.
Now the prob  is that no one wants to indent china on this very reason, to my surprise even UNO. Theer is every proof that Tibet was a separate nation that was ruined, ransacked and seiged but which nation will speak for it. This is not hing but the dilemma , helplessness that has been gifted to us by the tenbets of &#039;Nationhood.&#039;
exiles get acclamatised over generations with the culture and society and culture of the coutry they take refuge in... The question in the wake of this perception is the younger generation of Tibetans has adapted but they have a yearn to move back to Tibet. what China is looking for is teh end of Dalai Lama and the first generation of exiled Tibetans so that he can deny every &#039;cause&#039; related to Tibet....Nationa in present scenario cannot do anything , theyir hands aer tied with UNO and then with Globalisation and  WTO. People haev to coemforward to decide their and nations destiby as well.

mail me if you can. I am also interested in exiles and cultural studies.  I have done MA in English and Sociology. currently working on exiles and diaspora</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I commend for thsi beautiful article. &#8216;Tibetan Cause&#8217; is a beautiful case study of teh problems of the nationhood that emerged in the last century. I have read many book son Tibet mostly by the tibetan refugees and I sense that teh new definition of nation that came into existence after 50, which happens to be more political rather than adddressing culture, has shaken the ethnic interests of society.<br />
Now the prob  is that no one wants to indent china on this very reason, to my surprise even UNO. Theer is every proof that Tibet was a separate nation that was ruined, ransacked and seiged but which nation will speak for it. This is not hing but the dilemma , helplessness that has been gifted to us by the tenbets of &#8216;Nationhood.&#8217;<br />
exiles get acclamatised over generations with the culture and society and culture of the coutry they take refuge in&#8230; The question in the wake of this perception is the younger generation of Tibetans has adapted but they have a yearn to move back to Tibet. what China is looking for is teh end of Dalai Lama and the first generation of exiled Tibetans so that he can deny every &#8217;cause&#8217; related to Tibet&#8230;.Nationa in present scenario cannot do anything , theyir hands aer tied with UNO and then with Globalisation and  WTO. People haev to coemforward to decide their and nations destiby as well.</p>
<p>mail me if you can. I am also interested in exiles and cultural studies.  I have done MA in English and Sociology. currently working on exiles and diaspora</p>
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