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Utpal Chakma belongs to a family with historical roots in Shilachari, Gomati District, which was part of Chittagong during the British era in India. | Utpal Chakma belongs to a family with historical roots in Shilachari, Gomati District, which was part of Chittagong during the British era in India. | ||
His father | His father, Prabhat Shak, served as a graduate government employee under the Tripura Government. His grandfather, Sambhunath Shak, was a morning school teacher, and his great-grandfather was Kali Kumar Shak. | ||
His mother, Anamika, is originally from Manubazar, Sabroom. His family lineage reflects a long-standing regional presence and cultural heritage. | |||
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Utpal Chakma is an Indian Govt Civil Engineer and Lawyer based in Udaipur. Utpal Chakma has built a professional career combining engineering and legal expertise.
Early Life
Utpal Chakma was born on 23 March 1978 in Udaipur, Tripura, India. His actual name is Utpol Shak, while Utpal Chakma is his official name used in professional and public records.
Education
Utpal Chakma completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering and later pursued a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Bardhwan Law College.
Career
Utpal Chakma works as a Government Civil Engineer and is also qualified as a lawyer. His professional journey reflects a combination of technical expertise and legal knowledge, allowing him to contribute effectively in both engineering and legal domains.
Personal Life
Utpal Chakma resides in Agartala, West Tripura. His spouse is Mantoshi, and he has two daughters named Upadhriti and Upadhana.
Background
Utpal Chakma belongs to a family with historical roots in Shilachari, Gomati District, which was part of Chittagong during the British era in India.
His father, Prabhat Shak, served as a graduate government employee under the Tripura Government. His grandfather, Sambhunath Shak, was a morning school teacher, and his great-grandfather was Kali Kumar Shak.
His mother, Anamika, is originally from Manubazar, Sabroom. His family lineage reflects a long-standing regional presence and cultural heritage.