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Probal Dasgupta was born on 19 September, 1953 in Kolkata, India, is an Indian Bengali linguist, Esperanto speaker, translator and activist. Discover Probal Dasgupta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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1953

Probal Dasgupta (born 1953 in Kolkata, India) is an Indian linguist, Esperanto speaker and activist.

Dasgupta's interest in linguistics started at a very young age.

Dasgupta was born in 1953 in Kolkata, West Bengal to Arun Kumar Dasgupta (1925-2007) and Manashi Dasgupta (née Roy, 1928–2010).

1957

In 1957 Probal Dasgupta travelled to Ithaca, NY with his mother to join his father who was pursuing doctoral studies at Cornell University.

Probal's early schooling was at East Hill High School.

During this period the family travelled extensively in Europe where Arun was involved in academic research and archival work as part of his PhD.

India had started adopting the metric system in 1957; by 1961 all the markets had big displays showing people how to convert between the old and the new weights and measures.

This encounter drew his attention to systematic convertibility between all codifications, not only quantitative.

After returning to India, Probal had to write an admission test for a school his parents had applied to, St. Lawrence High School.

The results of the test prompted the school authorities to insist that he join the Bangla stream instead of the English stream.

His parents were hesitant, as schools at that time still used the archaic, Sanskritized "sadhu bhasha" instead of the colloquial Bangla for textbooks and examinations.

However, Probal was able to apply the idea of conversion between codified systems that he learnt from his American fellow passenger on the ship.

He coped with the puzzle of converting between the two versions of Bangla.

1961

In 1961 the family returned to India.

On the sea voyage back home Probal met an American who introduced him to the metric system.

1962

His father Arun was a historian (PhD Cornell, 1962) who taught at several colleges and universities, including Presidency College (Kolkata) and Burdwan University.

Dasgupta's mother Manashi was a social psychologist (PhD Cornell, 1962) who served as the Principal of Sri Shikshayatan College (Kolkata).

1966

After St. Lawrence he moved to St. Xavier's Collegiate School in 1966 and finished his schooling there in 1970.

1970

She went on to record a solo album of Atul Prasad Sen's songs in 1970.

She also distinguished herself as a creative writer, publishing five novels and over twenty short stories, in addition to books on social psychology and feminist analysis.

1972

After taking charge of Rabindra Bhavan (Visvabharati, Santiniketan) in 1972, she upgraded its archiving and exhibiting practices, facilitated scholarly access to its holdings and augmented these holdings.

She was one of the early students of Rabindrasangeet exponent Debabrata Biswas and became an Rabindrasangeet exponent herself.

However, choosing to represent the diversity of Bengali music she focused on Tagore's contemporaries like Rajanikanta Sen, Atul Prasad Sen, Dwijendra Lal Roy.

1980

He published his first article in phonology at the age of eighteen in Indian Linguistics the journal of the Linguistic Society of India His 1980 New York University PhD dissertation Questions and Relative and Complement Clauses in a Bangla Grammar is considered one of the seminal works in Bangla syntax.

Apart from syntax Dasgupta has worked and written a great deal on morphology and sociolinguistics.

He has developed a new approach to linguistics, called Substantivism, in partnership with Rajendra Singh, whose approach to morphology (Whole Word Morphology) forms part of the substantivist programme.

Outside of formal linguistics Dasgupta has written extensively on topics in Esperanto studies, sociolinguistics and literary theory.

In his many writings he has also been vocal about political and social issues.

"The Otherness of English: India's Auntie Tongue Syndrome", in which he talks of the situation of English in India, has led to various debates on the social implications of the presence of English in India.

After a brief tenure there (from mid-September to mid-December 1980), he moved to Deccan College Postgraduate and Research Institute, Pune, where he served as Reader in Indo-Aryan Linguistics from mid-December 1980 to February 1989.

1983

Dasgupta has been a member of the Akademio de Esperanto since 1983.

1985

He retired as Professor of History at the University of Calcutta in 1985.

Arun Kumar Dasgupta's work on trade and politics initiated a new line of work especially in maritime historiography.

His textbook on the early history of Southeast Asia is still in use.

2001

He served as the vice-president of the Akademio for five terms from 2001 to 2015.

2006

He then worked at the Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies (CALTS) of the University of Hyderabad as Professor of Applied Linguistics for seventeen years, and moved, on 1 August 2006, to the Linguistic Research Unit at the Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata.

2007

Earlier, Dasgupta served as the president of Universal Esperanto Association for two terms, 2007–10 and 2010–13.

His teaching career began at the University of Calcutta, as Lecturer in Indo-Aryan Linguistics.

2008

He headed the unit from 2008 until his retirement in September 2018.

2016

In February 2016 he was elected the Akademio's president for a term of 3 years ending in 2019 and has been re-elected to serve in the same capacity for another term that ends in 2022.