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A Humla local participating in Gen Z protest in Kathmandu goes missing for over a month

His family reported that Thukten went missing during the Gen Z movement in Kathmandu on September 8-9 and has not yet come to contact. 
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By REPUBLICA

HUMLA, Oct 15: Thukten Palwar Lama, a local from Namkha Rural Municipality-3, Khagalgaun has been missing for over a month. 



His family reported that Thukten went missing during the Gen Z movement in Kathmandu on September 8-9 and has not yet come to contact. 


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Thukten, 24, had been living in Tinchuli, Kathmandu. His father, Taichhiring Lama, said that although Thukten had been living with his nephew in Tinchuli for a year after completing his Lama Studies at Narayanthan Monastery, he had remained out of contact since the day of the movement. 


According to him, Thukten returned safely to his room after participating in the September 8 movement. On September 9, he left the room and has been missing since then, Taichiring said. 


He has requested everyone to help search for his missing son. His father, Taichiring, informed that the District Police Office Humla and Kathmandu Police have been notified about Thukten. 


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