Works
- Jekhane Jamon (As It Is There)
- Kato Ajanare (The Many Unknowns) - his first book
- Nivedita Research Laboratory
- Abasarika ISBN 978-81-7612-777-6
- Chowringhee published 1962
- Swarga martya patal- a collection of three stories - Jana Aranya (The Middleman), Seemabaddha (Company Limited) and Asha akankha
- Gharer madhye ghar
- Nagar andini
- Bamlara meye ISBN 978-81-7079-454-7
- Simanta sambada ISBN 978-81-7079-554-4
- Kamana basana ISBN 978-81-7079-978-8
- Purohit Darpan
- Sri Sri Ramkrishner Rahsyamrito
- Mane pare
- Samrat O sundari
- Carana chumye yai ISBN 978-81-7079-528-5
- Yabara belaya ISBN 978-81-7267-066-5
- Mathar Opor Chadh
- Patabhumi ISBN 978-81-7612-637-3
- Rasabati ISBN 978-81-7612-637-3
- Ek Bag Shankar
- Kamana basana ISBN 978-81-7079-978-8
- Shonar Sansar
- Cchayacchabi
- Muktir Swadh
- Charan Chunye Jai
- Subarno Sujog
- Charan Chunye Jai(Vol 2) ISBN 978-81-7612-888-9
- Bittabasona
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