Friends of Tibet Foundation for the Wellbeing

The Wellbeing Programme is a philanthropic initiative by Friends of Tibet, a non-profit organisation founded in 1999 to support the cause of Tibet and to create awareness about the issue of Tibet amongst people all over the world. This initiative researched, designed and implemented by Friends of Tibet aims at the restoration, propagation and promotion of the endangered traditions and practices of Tibet.

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Honorable Governor of West Bengal and former National Security Advisor HE Shri MK Narayanan presents <B>'Award for Excellence in Social Service' to 'Friends of Tibet Foundation for the Wellbeing'</B> for its 'outstanding and tireless efforts in addressing and raising awareness about social issues and causes'. Shri Eswar Anandan (Left), Campaigner, Friends of Tibet  received the award on the behalf of the organisation at a function organised by Daya Charitable Trust on March 15, 2014. Justice Shri Chettur Sankaran Nair and Shri P Sanjumon, Chairman, Daya Charitable Trust (DCT) are also seen. (Photo: DCT)

Honorable Governor of West Bengal and former National Security Advisor HE Shri MK Narayanan presents 'Award for Excellence in Social Service' to 'Friends of Tibet Foundation for the Wellbeing' for its "outstanding and tireless efforts in addressing and raising awareness about social issues and causes". Shri Eswar Anandan (Left), Campaigner, Friends of Tibet received the award on the behalf of the organisation at a function organised by Daya Charitable Trust on March 15, 2014. Justice Shri Chettur Sankaran Nair and Shri P Sanjumon, Chairman, Daya Charitable Trust (DCT) are also seen. (Photo: DCT)

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Friends of Tibet

Friends of Tibet Foundation for the Wellbeing, PO Box 16674, Mumbai 400050, India.
Tel/WhatsApp: +91.9400354354 +91.9061354354
Email: wellbeing@friendsoftibet.org Web: www.friendsoftibet.org/wellbeing/

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