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Rohit Dharupta

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Rohit Dharupta was born and raised in Shimla, where he studied. He completed Engineering at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Rourkela, India. Presently, Rohit is working for a global company in Montreal, Canada.
Rohit’s work, particularly in storytelling, spans a range of emotions and themes, from the innocence of youth to the complexities of protecting loved ones in the face of adversity.

His debut book, Third Button, takes readers back to the carefree days of college life, narrating a story filled with humor, nostalgia, and personal growth. Rohit describes this book as a path from being a boy full of hope to a man with belief—a transformation many can relate to as they reflect on their own journeys from youth to adulthood.

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“Silence is golden, but not for a child who bears pain. Patience is a virtue, but not for a mother who witnesses her child’s misery.”
Rohit Dharupta, Order of the World

“Mothers have supernatural power of hearing what their children do not say.”
Rohit Dharupta, Order of the World

“There’s no scale designed yet to measure the length a mother can go to protect her offspring.”
Rohit Dharupta, Disorder of the World

“Selfless and unconditional. I have heard those words many times, but it did not occur to me before that they were perhaps discovered only to describe a Mother.”
Rohit Dharupta, Third Button

“The important lesson of college life is to never spare your friends from the bantering and humiliation because when it’s their turn, they won’t leave any stone unturned either.”
Rohit Dharupta, Third Button
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“God is funny, he always maintains the scarcity in life by giving something that you don’t have but then taking away something else that you had.”
Rohit Dharupta, Third Button

“Lack of informationâ€� is the mother of speculation! And the mischievous sister of speculation is a rumor!”
Rohit Dharupta, Third Button
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“The good times and bad times are just the temporary phases of heightened emotions. Life is about everything in between. It is about the enduring times in which good things cease to stir, and bad things fail to deter.”
Rohit Dharupta, Order of the World




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