Works
His literary works were included in the curriculum of school level, secondary, higher secondary and graduation level Bengali Literature in Bangladesh.
Novels
- Tilanjoli
- Gangotri
- Trijama
- Preyoahy
- Satkiya
- Sujata
- Suno Boronari
- Bosonto Tilok
- Jiavorli
- Bagdatta
Story-Book
- Fossil
- Porshuramer Kuthar
- Suklavishar
- Gram Jamuna
- Bonikornika
- Jatugriho
- Mon Vramar
- Thirbijuri
- Kusumeshu
- Bharat Premkatha
Others
- Bharityo Foujer Itihash
- Kingbodontir Deshe
- Amritopothojatri
Famous Stories
- Olik
- Swashanchampa
- Orchid
- Jotugriha
- Barbadhu
- Chaturbhuj Club
- Thogini
- Fossil
- Polasher Nesha
- Abishkar
- Ajantrik
- Shock Therapy
- Supriya
- Pushpakeet
- Teen Oddhay
- Raater Pakhi
- Sundaram
- Shuklavishar
- Quotation
- Chaturtha Panipather Juddha
- Monobasita
- Laghu Aranyak
- JalRakkhos
- Cactus
- Kalpurus
- Khaddyot
- Parashuramer Kuthar
- Sukla Nabomi
- Pichu Dake
- Garol Amiyo Vel
- Bhat Tilak Roy
- Guhamanab
- Onatmik
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