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We are the Nepal Kirat Kulung Bhasa Sanskriti Utthan Sangh (Kirat Kulu Guskham)

We are the Kirati Kulung Community and have self-declared (ref. ILO Convention 169, Article 1) as indigenous peoples of Nepal belonging to the descent of four forefathers – Khapdulu, Ratapkhu, Tamsi, and Chhemsi rooted in the ancient Kirati heritage. According to the national census of 2021, the Kulung population by ethnicity is 33,388, with 37,912 Kulung language speakers. Moreover, 40,479 individuals believe that their ancestral language is Kulung. Despite the fact that the Kulung community’s own internal survey indicates that the Kulungs number more than 100,000.

We have a separate language called Kulu Ring or Iring. Iring referse to our language in Kulung language. Kulu Ring has been categorized as Tibeto-Burmese language. It is phonetically and semantically represented by Devanagari scripts. However, Kirati Sirijanga Scripts are adopted as their identical scripts. Phonologist Dr. Madhav Pokhrel and linguist Mr. Amrit Yongen Tamang have identified  21 consonants and 12 vowels after discussing with the Kulung language experts.

Headquarters of Nepal Kirat Kulung Bhasa Sanskriti Utthan Sangh ( Kirat Kulu Guskham), Kulung Marg, Devigonw, Dharan-5, Sunsari, Nepal

Central Executive Members of Nepal Kirat Kulung Bhasa Sanskriti Utthan Sangh

Daulath Prd. Pidisai Chairperson
Lakpad Somphoru Sr. Vice Chairperson
Ajay Alangkar Rotembu Vice-Chairperson
Samjhana Bantawa Walakham Vice-Chairperson
Ram Bahadur Honitti Vice-Chairperson
Dipendra Thoreppa General Secretary
Pradeep Hongelu Secretary
Yamkala Hongelu Secretary
Samyoganta Rajitti Secretary
Dilli Tomochha Treasurer
Kaman Singh Hongelu Joint-Treasurer
Jai Narayan Chokdhak Member
Sita Walakham Member
Tula Bdr. Torngo: Member
Hom Bahadur Chokdhak: Member
Hem Raj Thimra: Member
Tanka Raj Hongelu: Member
Haree Dawar: Member
Subas Mantherbu: Member
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