Literary Works
- Saheb Bibi Golam (King, Queen and Knave)
- Kori Diye Kinlaam (Bought With Money)
- Begum Mary Bishwas (A Historical Novel of the Period of Nawab Siraujdalla / British Lord Clive)
- Ekak Dasak Shatak (Uni Deci Centi)
- Asami Hazir (At Your Service)
- Pati Param guru
- Rajabadal
- Sab Jhut hai
- Ei Norodeho (This Human body)
- Mrityuheen (Deathless)
- Tomra dujone mile
- Gulmohor
- Ja debi
Short Stories
- Neelnesha
- Bonshodhor
- Lojjahoro
- Jenana Sambad
- Putul Didi
- Amrutyu
- Milonanto
- Dori
- R ekjon Mohapurush
- RaniSaheba
- Gharonti
- Satashe Srabon
- Ashukaka
- Nimaontrito Indranath
- Amir o Urboshi
etc. and many more
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