Life at Krishnanagar He studied in
Krishnanagar Debnath High School in
Krishnanagar. From his 5th to 13th year, Chaudhuri lived at
Krishnanagar, Nadia.
Youth Chaudhuri joined the
Presidency College, Kolkata for the First Arts course. But he had to shift to Krishnagar again as there was an outbreak of
dengue fever in Kolkata and joined the sophomore year Arts class at Krishnagar College. He suspended his studies again and moved to his father in
Dinajpur owing to persistent fever. Returning to
Kolkata in 1887, he passed the Arts examination from
St. Xavier's College, Calcutta with second division marks.
Works After qualifying law, Chaudhuri joined the law firm of Ashutosh Dhar, a solicitor, as an article clerk. Chaudhuri sailed for England in 1893 and returned three years after as a
Barrister-at-Law, having been called to the bar at the
Inner Temple. Meanwhile, between, 1890 and 1893, two of his original essays and two stories,
Phuldani (The Flower Vase) and
Torquato Tasso, were published.
Khayal Khata (A Scrap Book) was the first piece that appeared under the pen name
Birbal in a Bengali journal
Bharati in 1902. He wrote
Ek Tukro Smritikatha (A Handful of Reminiscence), in 1908. ==
Sabuj Patra==