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Across China: Better lives, better schooling in Tibet
By:Xinhua
update:May 23,2016
 
Since 1985, Tibet has offered free education in pre-schooling, elementary and junior schools. In 2011, the region began to offer free high-school education, with high schoolers and vocational students each getting up to 1,650 yuan of subsidies for each semester.
 
Thubten Gyatso, a student at the prestigious Peking University, managed to enter college thanks to government support.
 
Thubten, who lost his parents when he was still a kid, grew up with his sister in Nakartse County, Shannan Prefecture.
 
"I did not pay for elementary and junior schools, and I received grants for high school," said Thubten, 23. "I would not have made it to college without the education policies."
 
This year, Shannan Prefecture has begun to increase subsidies for college students like Thubten, with each college student outside and inside the region receiving 10,000 yuan and 8,000 yuan each year respectively. Students for master and doctor degrees will each receive 15,000 and 20,000 yuan in subsidies every year, respectively, according to Shannan's education and sports bureau.
 
Speaking of his future career, Thubten said he plans to work in Beijing for a few years and then return to Tibet to make his contributions.
 
Lang Fukuan, head of the department of finance of the regional government, said both the central and regional governments have helped improve the livelihood in Tibet since its peaceful liberation in 1951.
 
"There are 74 government programs offering direct and indirect subsidies to Tibetan farmers and herdsmen currently," Lang said. "The programs cover a wide range of areas such as poverty relief, education, healthcare, environmental protection and social insurance."
 
A total of 16.7 billion yuan will be allocated to improve the programs this year, Lang added.
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