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Naren Kulung

Naren Kulung (नरेन कुलुङ, Born: 1983) is singer, composer, lyricist, social activist of Nepal based in Sydney.〔http://www.firstpost.com/topic/place/nepal-natabamtv-presents-weekend-project-with-naren-kulung-nataba-video-PN6Y_zm39q0-1248-1.html〕〔http://www.nepalworld.tv/bhala-kusari-with-naren-kulung/〕〔http://natabam.com/〕 He got public attention after releasing his 3rd album ''Ani'' in 2003. His songs ''Mutubhari maya bokera'', ''Jati tadha tadhidaichhu'', ''Bariko tallo'', ''Maitiko nauma'', ''Aganai bhari'', ''Phapacha papacha'' were quite popular and broadcast by Radio Nepal, Kantipur FM, Saptakoshi FM, Nepal Television, Image Channel, Kantipur Television and Guras FM. ''Mutubhari maya bokera'' became the most requested song in Guras FM in 2010.
==Childhood==
He spent most of his childhood in Shiva village at Tamku, where he was raised along with two sisters and one younger brother. He went to local school called Sagarmatha Secondary School which was located one hour walk from his home. He was involved with ''Baal Chetana Samuha'' supported by UNICEF along with others which used to organise campaigns and events for child rights all over the schools of Sankhuwasabha district. He used to take part in singing, acting, dancing and training for child rights in those events. He along with his friends co-founded a local organisation called ''Baal Ghathan'' in 1996, which advocated for the domestic violence against children and gender equality in education among them. He moved to Kathmandu in 1999 to compete in national level children singing competition called Rastriya Balgeet Pratiyogita. He became second in the competition.

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