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| name                = Utrusha Mikhonjeekar
| name                = Utrusha Mikhonjeekar
| image              =  
| image              = Utrusha01.jpg
| caption            = Marsef at the Reyonan Conference, 2018
| caption            = Marsef at the Reyonan Conference, 2018
| office              = [[Chairperson of the Executive Council]]
| office              = [[Chairperson of the Executive Council]]
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| term_start1        = 8 August 2011
| term_start1        = 8 August 2011
| term_end1          = 9 August 2020
| term_end1          = 9 August 2020
| predecessor1        = [[Gayuster Trogas]]
| predecessor1        = [[Yozhko Musavir]]
| successor1          =
| successor1          = [[Aleka Rerfazhikar]]
| office2            = [[Member of Parliament, Lower House]]
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|df=y|1952|4|13}}
| primeminister2      = [[Qaila Farisha]]
| birth_place        = Varakela, Ureyssal
| term_start2        = 10 June 2002
| term_end2          = (currently in her 4th term)
| predecessor2        = [[Ayesha Mekhag]]
| office3            = [[Member of Legislative Assembly|Member of Legislative Assembly, Hivevka]]
| primeminister3      = [[Hirer Kotsavosh]]
| term_start3        = 7 April 1997
| term_end3          = 11 October 1998
| predecessor3        = [[Sharat Utsob]]
| successor3          = [[Havega Sunha]]
| office4            = Deputy Chair of the Sreneva Commission
| primeminister4      = {{Sureya Ishenreya}}
| term_start4        = 03 February 1990
| term_end4          = 20 December 1992
| office5            = Advirsor to the Chairperson of the Union Executive Council
| primeminister5      = {{Sureya Ishenreya}}
| term_start5        = 12 May 1988
| term_end5          = 20 January 1990
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|df=y|1957|4|13}}
| birth_place        = Undyure Island, Gayambee
| death_date          =  
| death_date          =  
| death_place        =  
| death_place        =  
| party              = [[National Labour Party]]
| party              = [[Social Democrats]]
| residence          = [[Atsare]] (officially)
| residence          = [[07, Residency Road]] (officially)
| education          = [[University of Triminoska]]<br>[[TISS]]<br>[[ISSLA]]<br>[[University of Hivevka]]}}
| education          = [[University of Ureyssal]]}}


Utrusha Mikhonjeekar is the current Chairperson of the Executive Council and the former two time Governor of the State of Ureyssal. Mikhonjeekar is a trained singer in the classical Ureya folk music and had a long career as a folk performer on both the national and international stage. She was known for her powerful bass voice which allowed her to sing in a range not typical for women singers. She has even been a playback singer for several Ureya feature films and has lent her voice to many animated movies and audiobooks.  
Utrusha Mikhonjeekar is the current Chairperson of the Executive Council and the former two time Governor of the State of Ureyssal. Mikhonjeekar is a trained singer in the classical Ureya folk music and had a long career as a folk performer on both the national and international stage. She was known for her powerful bass voice which allowed her to sing in a range not typical for women singers. She has even been a playback singer for several Ureya feature films and has lent her voice to many animated movies and audiobooks.  
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==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Utrusha was born in the mining city of Varakela to Angeh and Rishaja Mikhonjeekar. She was described as a bright kid by her school teachers, but right from the beginning she was quite interested in the performing arts. She started singing from a very early age, and had her first solo performance at the age of 10 when she played the protagonist in the school drama of "Mayart's Flute" where she sang an famous aria.<br>
She was an active participant in several school plays and choir performances. Her school music teacher inspired her to follow classical Ureya music, despite her having a deep-set voice, which wasn't common in Ureya music.<br>
By the time she reached High School, she started performing in Cafes during summer breaks to earn extra money for herself.

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Utrusha Mikhonjeekar
Utrusha01.jpg
Marsef at the Reyonan Conference, 2018
Chairperson of the Executive Council
Assumed office
8 April 2021
DeputyDae Mazhak
Preceded byLohiba Takanyeta
Governor of Ureyssal
In office
8 August 2011 – 9 August 2020
Preceded byYozhko Musavir
Succeeded byAleka Rerfazhikar
Personal details
Born (1952-04-13) 13 April 1952 (age 72)
Varakela, Ureyssal
Political partySocial Democrats
Residence07, Residency Road (officially)
EducationUniversity of Ureyssal

Utrusha Mikhonjeekar is the current Chairperson of the Executive Council and the former two time Governor of the State of Ureyssal. Mikhonjeekar is a trained singer in the classical Ureya folk music and had a long career as a folk performer on both the national and international stage. She was known for her powerful bass voice which allowed her to sing in a range not typical for women singers. She has even been a playback singer for several Ureya feature films and has lent her voice to many animated movies and audiobooks.

Early Life

Utrusha was born in the mining city of Varakela to Angeh and Rishaja Mikhonjeekar. She was described as a bright kid by her school teachers, but right from the beginning she was quite interested in the performing arts. She started singing from a very early age, and had her first solo performance at the age of 10 when she played the protagonist in the school drama of "Mayart's Flute" where she sang an famous aria.
She was an active participant in several school plays and choir performances. Her school music teacher inspired her to follow classical Ureya music, despite her having a deep-set voice, which wasn't common in Ureya music.
By the time she reached High School, she started performing in Cafes during summer breaks to earn extra money for herself.