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Tibetan PM Penpa Tsering on a week-long visit to Arunachal

First Published: 8th November, 2022 21:06 IST

Tibetan PM (Govt in Exile) Penpa Tsering is on a week-long visit to Arunachal Pradesh. Tsering accorded warm welcome.

Tibetan PM Penpa Tsering arrived at Kalaktang in Arunachal Pradesh’s West Kameng district this afternoon on a week long visit to the Frontier state.

Tsering was accorded a warm reception at Kalaktang helipad by the administrative officers and Tibetan Settlement officers of Tenzin Gang.

Prime Minister Penpa Tsering, during his maiden trip will stay at Tenzin Gang, and visit Tibetan Settlement office, and other Tibetan associated places, including Sambhota School.

On Wednesday, he would reach Bomdila and interact with people at Thunchog Gatseling Monastery. The Tibetan PM would proceed to Tawang on Thursday.

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