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Answered by Squishyoongi
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Ruskin Bond is an eminent contemporary Indian writer of British descent. He prolifically authored inspiring children’s books and was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award to honor his work of literature.  

Born on May 19, 1934, in Kasauli, India, he was the son of Edith Clarke and Aubrey Bond. His father served in the Royal Air Force and frequently moved from places to places along with his son. When he was eight, his parents separated and his mother left him. She married to a Punjabi-Hindu. Bond had a complicated relationship with his mother, who was rarely there to offer him affection and they eventually grew distant. His father’s undivided attention helped him grow. He felt loved and secure but his tragic departure from his life left him lonely and broken. Following the sudden demise of his father, he moved to Dehradun where his grandmother raised him. He received his early education from Bishop Cotton School in Shimla. During his school years he won several writing competitions, including the Hailey Literature Prize and the Irwin Divinity Prize. In 1952, he completed his graduation and moved to England and stayed at his aunt’s house for four years.

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Answered by sharmajanni001
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Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British descent. His father, Aubrey Alexander Bond was an officer of the Royal Air Force post in India. He studied in Bishop Cotton School in Shimla. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, received the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957. Wikipedia

Born: 19 May 1934 (age 87 years), Kasauli

Awards: Sahitya Akademi Award, Padma Shri, John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, Padma Bhushan

Education: Bishop Cotton School, Shimla (1950), Dehradun

TV shows: Ek Tha Rusty II

Edited works: Tiger in the Tunnel, The Ruskin Bond Horror Omnibus, School Times, The Rupa Book Of Haunted Houses, Immortal Stories, more

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