Dr Swaraj talks about snoring, replete with scholarship, wit, and humour – exclusively for Different Truths. We had a hearty talk about the idiosyncrasies of some of our...
Here’s a tongue-in-cheek account on how our diets and alcohol affect our longevity, and how the rich and the famous lived and died, by Dr. Kulmeet. He dispels many...
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...
Here’s a tongue-in-cheek write-up, by Mitali, about changing names of cities, monuments, roads, to rewrite history. An exclusive for Different Truths. “What’s in a name? That which we call...
Soumya deliberates on different communication modes, talking, texting, emailing, and writing, with sparkling humour. An exclusive for Different Truths. Talking is easy. I am a babble mouth. I suffer...
Tongue-in-cheek, Soumya talks of arranged marriages, with sparkling wit. An exclusive for Different Truths. There’s was an arranged marriage He was a romantic soul but without the charm to...
Spoken or colloquial language differs from written (literary) language. Soumya examines the many subtle nuances of Bangla, Hindi, and English languages, tongue-in-cheek. An exclusive for Different Truths. As a...
Dr. Priyamita tells us about the search for a prospective groom, a perfect match for Taniya. Replete with sparkling wit and humour, she tells us about it. Find out...
Dr. Dhiraj tells us about his being a Good Samaritan in his locality. The ladies were worried that the house had been burgled. What did he do to help...
Inspired by the well-known song, ‘My favourite things’, from TheSound of Music, Soumya pens a parody, full of sparkling wit. An exclusive for Different Truths. Old Monk and Whiskey and beer...
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