Sonam Wangchuk Age, Wiki and Bio

Sonam Wangchuk

Quick Info

ProfessionEngineer
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/09/1966
Age58 years
BirthplaceUley Tokpo, Ladakh, India

Physical Stats & More

Height172 cm (5’ 8”)
Weight71 kg (157 lbs)
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorSalt & Pepper

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolVishesh Kendriya Vidyala, Delhi
College/University
  • National Institute of Technology (NIT), Srinagar
  • CRAterre School of Architecture, Grenoble, France
Qualifications
  • B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
  • Masters in Earthen Architecture

Personal Life

Date of Birth1 September 1966
Age57 Years
Birth PlaceUley Tokpo, Ladakh, India
Zodiac signVirgo
NationalityIndian
HometownLadakh, India

Relationships & More

Marital StatusNot Known
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
WifeNot Known
Children
DaughterN/A
SonN/A

Family

FatherSonam Wangyal (former politician)
MotherNot Known
Siblings
BrotherNot Known
SisterNo Known

Some Lesser Known Facts

Sonam Wangchuk was born in a small village with only 5 households.
Due to the lack of nearby schools, his mother taught him basics in their local language until he was 8 years old.
He later enrolled in a school a few kilometers away but had to leave soon as the language used was unfamiliar to him.
In 1977, he went to Delhi and got admitted to a free residential government school for border area children.
Although his father wished for him to be a Civil Engineer, Wangchuk chose Mechanical Engineering and financed his studies by tutoring 10th-grade students.
In 1988, he founded SECMOL to boost Ladakhi students' confidence through educational reforms, including a campus powered by solar energy.
A key figure in Operation New Hope in 1994, he led efforts that increased 10th-grade exam results in Ladakh from 5% to 75%.
Appointed to the National Governing Council for Elementary Education in 2005 by the Indian Government.
Believed to have inspired Aamir Khan's character Phunsuk Wangdu in the movie "3 Idiots" in 2009.
Invented the Ice Stupa in late 2013, an artificial glacier to store and release water vital for local farmers during spring.
Received the Rolex Awards for Enterprise in 2016 for the Ice Stupa project, with a cash prize and a specially engraved watch.