He married Shrimati Santa Devi, daughter of Ramananda Chatterjee.
[1] After graduating in history from the Scottish Church College, he earned a postgraduate degree from the University of Calcutta, and a doctorate from the University of Paris.
[2][1] A prolific author, he taught history at the Scottish Church College and University of Calcutta, and was nominated as an Officer d’ Academic by the Government of France.
[1][3] In the 1920s he was a supporter of the French contribution to Tagore's university project at Santiniketan (north of Calcutta).
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