Soumya Mukherjee is an alumnus of St Stephens College and Delhi School of Economics. He earns his daily bread by working for a PSU Insurance company, and lectures for peanuts. His other passions, family, friends, films, travel, food, trekking, wildlife, music, theater, and occasionally, writing. He has been published in many national newspapers of repute. He has published his first novel, Memories, a novella, hopefully, the first of his many books. He blogs as well.
Soumya tells us about Lata and how she lost her gold jewellery. Did she get it back? Here’s an exciting account based on a news report— an exclusive for...
Soumya recounts the fun and confusion, replete with wit and humour, of a cross-cultural wedding, when he, a Bong groom, was marrying a lissome Punjabi bride. An exclusive for...
Soumya walks down the memory lane and tells us about family heirlooms, antiques, and his grandfather’s prized library. An exclusive for Different Truths. The oldest living antique at home...
Soumya shares his attempts at writing poems, with wit and humour, for Different Truths. I have been writing for fun since I was in my early teens. School, college,...
A little angry young dog, our pet, is called mad. He is ready to take on huge dogs. An exclusive for Different Truths. There are two Rottweilers in our...
A journey to the cold desert, Spiti, makes Soumya take a voyage within, with his Muse. An exclusive for Different Truths. A dry, barren, grey landscape. I am wandering...
Soumya recently turned sixty-two. He looks back at the years gone by and reminisces about his birthday in a write-up for Different Truths. Unlike earlier, I spent the day...
Soumya tells us about his many encounters with snakes, replete with wit and humour. An exclusive for Different Truths. I always had a strange affinity for these slithering creepy...
Writing has its perks. Soumya tells us about meeting a young woman admirer, in hijab, who gave him a guided tour of a walled city. An exclusive for Different...
Quaint hilly villages tucked in the Himalayas are rife with haunting lore. Soumya tells us about one such encounter in an Uttarakhand village. An exclusive for Different Truths. Recently,...
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