Born to Dwigendralal Kanjilal in
Noakhali, in the present day Bangladesh, Kanjilal's family migrated to West Bengal before the Indian independence. He was attracted to Marxist ideologies from a young age and had a frequently disrupted education due to his activism. After his marriage to Bina, he settled in Rangabelia, a small hamlet in the Sunderbans region, where he stayed with his family of three children, Tanima, Tania and Tanmoy, and worked as the headmaster of the local high school. and wrote a book,
Who Killed the Sunderbans?, which deals with the issue of the destruction of the
mangrove forests of Sunderbans. The
Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of
Padma Shri in 1986. He received the
Jamnalal Bajaj Award in 2008. Kanjilal was in the process of founding an institute,
Interpretation Complex, which is aimed at dealing with the problems of the Sunderbans region. He resided in
Kolkata, West Bengal. ==See also==