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Department of Health
The Department of Health runs 44 health clinics, nine primary health care centers, one mobile clinic and seven hospitals in the Tibetan communities in India and Nepal. The Department meets the cost of emergency health care needs and treatment for poo |
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Department of Information and International Relations
The task of this department is two-fold: it undertakes the international relations activities of the Tibetan Administration through the network of Offices of Tibet abroad, and it disseminates information on all aspects of Tibet through both print and |
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Department of Religion and Culture
The Department of Religion and Culture was established in 1960 for the purpose of preserving and promoting the religious and cultural heritage of Tibet |
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The Department of Finance
The Department of Finance is responsible for maintaining the financial stability of the Tibetan Administration. His Holiness The Dalai Lama's Charitable Trust (Charitrust) and Tibetan Administration's Welfare Society (TAWS) are two institutions that |
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Department of Education
The Department of Education oversees the educational needs and welfare of Tibetan children in exile. It provides primary education for every Tibetan refugee child. It aims to develop modern scientific and technical education and skills, while preserv |
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Department of Security
Established in 1959, the Department of Security has the primary responsibility for the security of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. It also monitors developments in the exile Tibetan community as well as the changing situation inside Tibet. |
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The Department of Home
The Department of Home is responsible for the welfare of socio-economic development of all the Tibetan refugees. |