A few months after his marriage, at his father's request, Tagore left Pratima at Shilaidaha and moved to Shantiniketan to help in the development of
Visva-Bharati University. After his return from Illinois, Tagore spent about four decades at Santiniketan, serving Visva Bharati in various capacities. Having been trained in the agricultural sciences, he played the most significant role in greening the entire
brahmacharya ashram. The planting of several historic trees inside the
ashram was supervised by Tagore. At different times Tagore was a teacher and an administrator, serving as
Karma Saciva,
Santiniketan Saciva and the in-charge of Sriniketan. He made an enormous contribution to developing the Rabindranath Tagore memorial and archives. Once Visva Bharati was formally established, Tagore initially served as a faculty-member and subsequently as its chairman. In later years, especially after the death of his father, Rabindranath Tagore, in 1941, Tagore found this job to be unfulfilling. In a letter to the wife of
Arthur S. Abramson Tagore called his responsibilities a moral burden that were thrust upon him. Eventually, the allegations brought against Tagore could not be proven in the court of law. == Relationships ==