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Ipsita is from Bengal's Keshub Chunder Sen family, through the line of Chuna, Keshub's sister. At the age of 10, Chuna's married Lakkhinarayan ,her elder brother -in-law when her older sister died, and went on to have two sons and one daughter. Their eldest son, Nareshchandra Mazumdar, had one daughter, Sovana. Sovana married Barrister Nisith Sen, the son of Bengali novelist and freedom fighter, Chandi Charan Sen. (Source : Keshab Janani, Debi Sarada Sundarir Atmakatha (1913) pp.40) Nisith and Sovana's daughter Roma, married Debabrata Chakraverti, diplomat and civil aviation man, who represented India at ICAO Montreal. To them was born Ipsita. (Source : Beloved Witch , Ipsita Roy Chakraverti (Harper Collins Publishers, 2000))
Keshub's daughters Suniti Devi of Coochbehar and Sucharu Devi of Mayurbhunj were cousin sisters of Nareshchandra. Suniti and Sucharu are related by blood to Ipsita through the family line of Keshub Chunder Sen.( Source : Keshab Janani, Debi Sarada Sundarir Atmakatha (1913) pp.40
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