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how does ruskin bond describe his experience of living in london be dsitters

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nestled between the Himalayas and the Shivalik range, Dehradun is a place like no other. Misty mornings, nights on terraces watching the lights twinkle in Mussoorie, breezy drives and big lawns in every house characterize this valley.  No wonder then that one of India’s most beloved authors chose to make it his home. Ruskin Bond's fascination with Dehradun stemmed from his trips to the famous Paltan Bazar, the lush litchi gardens in every backyard, panoramic tea estates and walks through Rajpur Road, which is now full of swanky malls. All of these experiences feature in his stories because he always wanted to welcome his readers into the town he loved and longed for. He wrote in the light of his experiences in life and the people he met and painted a captivating picture of these experiences through his elemental and homely style. Although, Dehradun is not as sleepy and laid back as it used to be in his time, the spirit of the rustic town is still alive and captured beautifully in his work.

Answered by rohitcr20
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The beautiful London ... Blue skies and lust of fresh sweet air . Green lush grass spread over the vast area .

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