Our main objective is to provide the younger talented up-coming literary artists the abilities of living purely depending on their own unique creative minds (through means of pen, paper or electronic devices). It's pretty obvious that there is a mushrooming of young talented literary artists in the homeland Tibet, but the pay for the published pieces are just intolerable; about 50 Yuan for a top quality piece (the equivalent of RsIN 300). Believing that we all agree on the power of voices is the main force behind any healthy growth of a civilised society, the abuse of such artists is the indirect act of paralysing of a people. We regret the ignorance we have endured in the exiled communities. Even in the name of keeping a people alive, or even empowering the people, we have so far not built any fertile field for young artists who can work hard on their chosen professions and live quite comfortable lives. Although those Chinese controlled publications in Tibet are not doing well in favour of our people, but in some aspects they are doing better comparing to what we are providing to young artists. As for now, from our side we can see a positive change in terms of providing more comfort to our talented artists in the exile communities, and hope you as an individual too to encourage people to think of means for the artists to be provided with the comfort of a healthy living.
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