[8] His career started as the founder headmaster of the Gangapukhuri High School in 1936 but he moved to his alma mater, the Kamrup Academy, as the assistant head master in 1948.
[9] During his academic days, he was associated with Hindustan Standard, Anandabazar Patrika and the Press Trust of India as a reporter.
[9] When the Group started Asom Bani, an Assamese language weekly in 1955, he became its founder editor.
[9] He was involved in the organizational activities of Assam Media Trust,[11] and served as the vice president of the Editors' Guild of India.
[1] He authored seven books, in both English and Assamese languages[1] and Jivanimala,[12] Jawaharlal Nehru Aru Soviet Russia[13] and Smriti Bichitra[14] are some of his notable works.