Its about Tibetan college students in Chennai under the banner: Tibetan Students Association, Madras, it keeps Tibetan identity and issue alive in Chennai and else where. The achievement of the first batch of 10 members has been the foundation of the association, upon which we designed bigger plans in the succeeding years. Every year, by the end of the academic session, we formalize our plans and
programs of the forthcoming years in accordance with which we mobilize our effort to materialize them. And at end of the academic session we are also publishing a annual magazine called "ONE" that showcases various activities accomplished by the association every year, admission information for various colleges in Chennai. We are publishing over 500 copies and freely distributed all over India including Exile Govt, Schools, Monasteries, NGOs and etc. ONE act as a platform to express the thoughts of TSAM members on various emerging issues. ONE signifies one family and one common goal of TSAM ever since its inception in 1993. From a tiny group of ten students in 1993, TSAM has now developed into a full-fledged Students' Association with over 200 members. Following the glorious legacy of our founders, TSAM has always been one of the most active Tibetan Students' Association and we have our marks in Tibetan society at various level. TSAM is proud that many of our ex-members are serving our society and the Government by different means. To this day, TSAM still remains as an incubation camp from where many contributing members for our society are successfully dispatched every year. FINANCIAL RESOURCE
Being a purely non-profit students' organization, our chief source of financial support is voluntary contribution we receive from all our patrons, institutions and individuals alike. Apart from this, whatever is within the bound of our potential we try to add to our general fund, such as holding Tibetan stalls during the colleges' festivals and fund raising through various cultural shows..