Nati King Kuldeep Sharma’s name entered in World Book of Records London

Nati King Kuldeep Sharma has been honored by the Indian Chapter of the prestigious World Book of Records, London, for taking the state’s name to the international level in the field of art. Nati King, who reached Solan today, said that he has received a lot of love from the people of the state and other states.

He said that now Himachali culture has started being celebrated in foreign countries also, which is a matter of great pride for the state. It is a matter of pride not only for them but for all the folk artists of Himachal that the Himachal people living abroad have provided the Himachal artists an opportunity to perform on foreign soil and are also associated with Himachal culture. 

Kuldeep Sharma, popularly known as the “Nati King,” has been honored by the Indian Chapter of the prestigious World Book of Records, London, for elevating Himachal Pradesh’s cultural heritage to an international platform.

Sharma, a renowned folk singer from Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, has played a pivotal role in promoting Pahari culture worldwide.His contributions have led to Himachali culture being celebrated not only across India but also in foreign countries, providing opportunities for Himachali artists to perform internationally.

In recognition of his efforts, Sharma was felicitated with a Certificate of Excellence from the World Book of Records at the British Parliament.

This accolade is a significant achievement for Sharma and a matter of pride for all folk artists of Himachal Pradesh, reflecting the global appreciation of the state’s rich cultural heritage.

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