Her works have originality in their content and style. She has received many awards for her literary contribution. Some of them are; Asian Poetry Prize for her work 'The Sirens', Kent Award for English Writing from Asian Countries for 'Summer in Calcutta', Asan World Prize, Sahitya Academy Award for 'Collected Poems' in English, Vayalar Rama Varma Sahitya Award, Kerala Sahitya Academy Award for best short story "Thanuppu". She has also held coveted positions as Vice chair person in Kerala Sahitya academy, chairperson in Kerala forestry Board and worked as editors in Poet magazine and Illustrated Weekly of India. Often criticized for her openness and her reluctance to live according to the societies norms, the latest controversy is her recent conversion to Islam. Her new name is Dr. Kamala Suraiyya. She has also established a political party of her own named Lok Seva Charitable Trust, to concentrate on humanitarian work as well as to provide asylum to orphaned mothers.
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