[1][2] He received his Doctorat ès lettres françaises for his thesis "L'image de l'Inde en France" from the University of Sorbonne.
Sardesai broadcast songs, poems, talks, plays and features on All India Radio in Panaji, Goa and Doordarshan in Bombay and Pune.
Sardesai was a member of the executive board, Sahitya Akademi, representing Konkani, and also wrote for the National Book Trust of India.
Notable collections of his poems are Ayj re dholar podli bodi (1961), Goema tujya mogakhatir (1964), Jayat jage (1964), Jay punnyabhui, jai Bharat (1965), Bebyachem kazar (1965), Jayo juyo (1970) and Pisollim (1979).
[1] He also edited an anthology of poems for the Sahitya Akademi, Delhi and published several works of prose, drama and children's literature.