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Rohit Revo

Rohit Revo

Rohit Revo is a man in a hurry and has realised that the 24 hour daily window is too short for the things he wants to achieve for himself and the larger society. His frustration stems from the fact that he can’t see the India of 2020 in 2009.

A firm believer in India’s capability, he is confident of the rise of India and is a strong advocate of a deeper meaningful relationship between Australia and India.

Originally from Srinagar in India, he studied in Burn Hall School in the same city and then went on to do his Electronics Engineering from Karnatak University. He then spent 2 years in Baroda in India to do his Masters in Business Administration from MS University. It was this period that ignited the writing spark in him. Interactions with the university professors and some of his friends pursuing doctorates helped him paint a picture of the world he wanted to see. One of the strongest influences on his life has been that of his Grand Father, who forced him to buy The Economist magazine and made him read selected sections of this magazine.

He started contributing regular articles for The Indian Express and some other publications in Mumbai. After coming to Australia in 2002 he started writing for local publications and then joined the new team at The Indian newspaper (www.theindian.net.au) and has since then become the Editor of this newspaper, which is published monthly and caters to people from Indian sub continent living in Australia. Rohit has been a Radio Jockey for around 2 years, has done reporting for Indian TV Channel TimesNow, has been interviewed on FM Radio stations in Australia about developments in India, has done a small role in a Bollywood movie, has done guest lectures in UTS Sydney, was the Master of Ceremonies for UIA Friendship Fair in 2007, has done stage shows in India singing Bollywood songs. In one of his stage acts he made the current NSW Premier Nathan Rees dance to Bollywood tunes much to the delight of the audience.

Rohit has a flair for sniffing news and has done some outstanding stories related to the growing and vibrant Australian Indian community.

Rohit Revo with Kevin Rudd

Rohit Revo with Kevin Rudd

Rohit with Julie Owens

Rohit with Julie Owens

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