• Tibet plans larger input to promote urban, rural bilingual pre-schooling 2011-10-10 | From:

    At present, around 34,000 preschool children from rural families and economically disadvantaged urban families are benefited from the full subsidies and grants funded by the government, amounting to 49 million Yuan in total.

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  • Bank card consumption in Tibet zooms 2011-07-26 | From:

    With increasingly improved financial system and rapid economic and social development, more and more cardholders in Tibet today can enjoy the convenience of using smart cards.

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  • China approves establishment of Tibetan regional bank 2011-07-25 | From:

    China's top banking regulator announced Sunday that it has given the nod to the establishment of a regional bank in the Tibet Autonomous Region, with initial capital adding up to 1.5 billion yuan (233 million U.S. dollars).

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  • Chinese vice premier inaugurates China Development Bank Tibet branch 2011-07-21 | From:

    Vice Premier Hui Liangyu attended the unveiling ceremony of the Tibet regional branch of China Development Bank Wednesday afternoon.

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  • Soft loan available for Lhasa women to start business 2011-07-11 | From:

    As a pioneer, Lhasa city firstly launched the "Micro loan to women" project this year, which has greatly boosted local women's enthusiasm to start their own business.

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  • Bottled water IPO to soak up funds 2011-06-21 | From:

    Tibet 5100 Water Resources Holdings Ltd, the Chinese provider of premium bottled mineral water, began looking to raise up to HK$1.6 billion ($205.3 million) in an initial public offering on June 20.

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  • Commerical insurace for rural people with 23 mln 2011-06-16 | From:

    A total of 23 million yuan of special fund will be put to purchase commercial insurace for farmers and herders in Tibet Autonomous Region, according to the Health Department of Tibet Autonomous Region on June 15.

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  • Tibet's non-public sector economy goes strong in market 2011-05-30 | From:

    Tibet's non-public sector economy has taken 94.22 percent of the whole market share with 101,500 markets players participated by the end of 2010.

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