He had written several books and articles, remained editor in newspapers and magazines, won multiple awards from Government and non-governmental organizations.
Kirat Babani, doyen and one of the few living old guards of Sindhi nation, had made outstanding contributions in the field of literature, journalism and education.
[2] He had fought pitched battles against those, who wanted to change the script of Sindhi language adopting Devanagari.
Also he led 16-year long struggle for recognition of Sindhi language and its inclusion to that effect in the Constitution of India.
[3] Kirat had perhaps the longest innings (18 years) of the August body, called Akhil Bharat Sindhi Boli Ain Sahit Sabha.
[7] He was President of Akhil Bharat Sindhi Ain Sahit Sabha for record 18 years.
[8] He was a member, Advisory Board of Sindhi Language, Sahitya Akademi, Ministry of HRD, Govt.
[9] Kirat Babani had written 15 books, translated 2 novels and History of Marathi Literature.
Award for Outstanding Literary Contribution, 1986 (At Mumbai by Akhil Bharat Sindhi Boli Ain Sahit Sabha) 4.
Award for Significant Literary Contributions, 1987 (At Mumbai by Maharashtra State Sindhi Sahitya Akademi)[11][12] 5.