
BANGALORE: Ms. Dicki Chhoyang, Kalon for the Department of Information & International Relations, Central Tibetan Administration, successfully completed an official visit to South Indian cities of Chennai, Mangalore and Bangalore from 25 – 30 January.
DIIR Kalon arrived in Chennai on 25 January and participated in an interaction with Tibetan college students studying in Chennai. The interaction was organised by TSAM, a Tibetan student organisation based in Chennai.
She also gave a talk on ‘Tibet: Core Issue in Sino-Indian Relations’ at Madras University on 27 January.
From Chennai, she left for Mangalore city in Karnataka state on 28 January. She participated in programs organised by local associations while in Mangalore.
Kalon Dicki Chhoyang arrived in Bangalore city on 29 January. Upon her arrival in the city, she went to St. Joseph’s evening college where she was welcomed by Father Victor Lobo, Principal, Father Ronnie Prabhu, Director, Provincial Karnataka State Jesuit schools and, Mr. Shiv Anand and Mr. Niranjan from the Indo-Tibetan Friendship Society. She gave a talk on Tibet at the college, which was attended by hundreds of students including Tibetan college students studying in various colleges in Bangalore.
Following her talk at the college, she visited the Tibetan Youth Hostel where she addressed the resident Tibetan students on issues facing Tibet currently.
On her final day in Bangalore yesterday, Kalon Dicki Chhoyang visited the Sri. Sarvajna College of Education, to give a talk on ‘Tibet: Core Issue in Sino-Indian Relations’. The talk was attended by teachers and students of the college.
She left Bangalore for New Delhi following her talk at the college.










