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why ruskin bond considers India as his home

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Answered by pihu892
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Ruskin Bond feels he is an Indian because he is acutely attuned with the nature around him. He is sensitive to his atmosphere and that comes out in his writing. ... Ruskin Bond feels at home here and that is what constitutes his identity as an Indian.

Answered by sree6183rr
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Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an Indian author of British descent. He lives with his adopted family in Landour, Mussoorie, India. The Indian Council for Child Education has recognised his role in the growth of children's literature in India. He was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award in 1992 for Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra, his novel in English. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2014.[1]

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Ruskin Bond was at a book release function in Bangalore (6 June 2012)

Born

May 19, 1934 (age 86)

Kasauli, Punjab States Agency,

British India

Occupation

Author, poet

Nationality

Indian

Alma mater

Bishop Cotton School

Period

1951 – present

Notable works

Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra

A Flight of Pigeons

The Blue Umbrella

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