Sujan Dasgupta
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- Writer
- professor
- researcher
Sujan Dasgupta | |
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| Native name | সুজন দাশগুপ্ত |
| Born | 1942 |
| Died | 18 January 2023 (aged 80–81) |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Alma mater | Jadavpur University University of Cincinnati |
| Notable works | Research at Bell Labs, Eken Babu |
| Spouse | Shamita Dasgupta |
| Children | Sayantani Dasgupta |
Sujan Dasgupta (1942 – 18 January 2023) was an Indian origin American writer and professor.[1] Outside Academia, he was famous for his fictional Bengali detective character series Ekenbabu.[2][3] The first story of Ekenbabu series to be published was Manhattane Moonstone in 1991 in Anandamela magazine.[1]
Sujan Dasgupta was born in 1942 in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India. He completed his early education in the city before enrolling at Jadavpur University, where he earned a degree in engineering. After completing his studies in India, Dasgupta moved to the United States in the 1960s to pursue higher education. He later received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati around 1970.[citation needed] Following his academic pursuits, Dasgupta joined Bell Labs in the United States, a leading research and development institution.[citation needed]
Eken Babu Stories
- Manhattane Moonstone
- Manhattane Manhunt
- Dhaka Rahasyo Unmochito
- Ekenbabu O Keyadidi
- Sankhayar Sanket
- Shanti Niketon E Ashanti
- Harappar Shilalipi
- Spoken English Murder mystery
- Melaben Tini Melaben
- Karmaphal
- Besuro Behalar Porer Kahini
- Manhattan e Madman
- Houseboat Nikhoj
- Asol Khunir Sondhane
- Ideal Jewelry
- Woodbridge Shohore
- Bhoyonkor Chithi
- Khuner Aage Khuni Khoja
- Columbus-ey Ekenbabu
- Priceless Buddha
- Manhattane Mystery Murder
- Nrityoshilpir Mrityu Tadonte Ekenbabu
- Eken Babu O Barman Barir Rahsya
- Puroshkar Panch Hazar Dollar
- Anguler Chhaap
- New Hope Diamonds
- Bouncy Ball
- Shosommane Biday
- Soundorya Boud
- Diamond For Ever
- Chadma Beshi Somoy
- Parswo Choritre Eken Babu
- Harano Prapti