MP is a prolific writer, having written 29
popular science books in
Malayalam and two in
English. His books give a panoramic view of
science.
Radioactivity, atomic science,
astronomy,
mathematics,
political science,
social science,
ecology - these are some of the varied subjects he has dealt with in his books. A vision of "A New World - A New India" guides his thoughts and actions. He was the recipient of two national awards, one for science popularisation and another for literacy. He has written more than 300 articles in various
periodicals. He has received
Government of India awards for "Books for Neoliterates" (1962) and "Basic and Cultural Literature" (1964). He also received an Award for Children's Literature in 1982. He was an active member of the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) for 33 years, before being expelled for writing an ideological book 'Fourth World' which envisions a world based on decentralised democracy and an economic production that is detached from consumerism. The party viewed it as a rejection of Marxist principles. As Assistant Director of Kerala Institute of Languages, he was instrumental in designing the layout for Malayalam keyboard for typewriters, which was later adopted in the inscript layout for computers. In 2007, he acted in a Malayalam movie named
AKG about the Communist leader A K Gopalan in which M. P. Parameswaran donned the role of Kerala's first Chief Minister
E. M. S. Namboodiripad. He had published the book
Janakeeya Sasthra Prasthanam in 2008. The third edition of the book was recently published. == References ==