Besides his appearance in Kashmiri and other non-native literatures, he was involved in
resistance literature, writing in protest of Dogra rule. He wrote ''Grees Sund Ghara (Peasant's House)'', the first resistance radio play written in Kashmiri language, which was published in 1917. Later, it appeared in 1939 in a journal and fifteen years later in a book. The play is also known for its
Shakespeare's writing style ever written in Kashmiri literature. In 1954, he wrote
Koshur Reader for the Directorate of School Education. In later years following his 1954 publications, he wrote a monograph titled
Wahab Parray, in 1959 which was published by
Jammu and Kashmir Art and Cultural Academy. In 1960, he wrote a book titled
Kashir Shairi, comprising a collection of Kashmiri poetry published by the
Sahitya Akademi. Later in 1961, his another book titled
Kashiri Nasrach Kitab was the bestselling book of that time. In 1962, he wrote
Gaman Manz Pheeri Pheeri (travelling through the villages) which depicted him as journalist travelling across the Kashmiri villages. In 1967, he wrote a research book titled
Maqalat, comprising a collection of essays that revolves around different aspects of Kashmiri literature and language.
Work == Political activities ==