After completing his
Ph.D., Dasgupta taught comparative literature and Bengali at the Department of
Comparative Literature (founded by
Buddhadeva Bose) at
Jadavpur University from 1957 until 1971, Since 1971, he taught at the faculty of the South Asia Institute of the
University of Heidelberg, Germany. He was closely associated with the Deutsche-Indische Gessellschaft (DIG), which is a premier institution for promoting close links between India and Germany. A poet much admired by his fellow poets and the wannabes, his poetry is known for both thematic and technical innovations. The
German government felicitated him for his contribution to bring together two different cultures together by awarding him the
Goethe Medal in 1985. == Awards ==