He later won the Sahitya Akademi Award for his collected poems, titled Kobita Shongroho.
He went to United States of America for higher studies and did his research work on 'Irish poet William Buttler Yeats in Indian vision' in 1962 from North Western University.
In 1946 he met Amiya Chakraborty personally and went to riot downtrodden Noyakhali with him for Mahatma Gandhi's Shanti Mission.
After that he worked as an editor of a Bengali monthly news paper 'Tukro Kotha' with help of Dilip Gupta of Signet press.
In the year of 1956 he joined Department of Comparative Literature in Jadavpur University and left Charuchandra College.
Then he wrote 'Tatarsomudro Ghera' (1976), 'Bidishar Ini Ar Uni' (1993), 'Kobita Songroho' (1993), essay collection named 'Antorale Dhwoni - Protidhwoni' (1994).
He also worked as an editor for magazines like 'Tukro Kotha', Jadavpur Journal Of Comparative Literature (1964-1983), Visva - Bharati Quarterly ' (1984-1987), fifth volume of Buddhadev Bose's poetry collection and second volume of Amiya Chakraborty's poetry collection, Amiya Chakraborty's letter to Rabindranath Tagore and Pramatha Chowdhury (those two books were annotated and eminent).