Here’s an intriguing short story by Aparajita, exclusively in Different Truths. Emotions add colour to old buildings, giving them the energy to thrive the blows of time. The sundry...
Meher, in this war zone story set in Syria, deals with the impoverished villagers, their hopes, fears, deceits, insecurities, and more – in Different Truths. Nabeel had never seen...
Subramanian’s story dwells on embracing life’s quiet moments and reveals profound truths. Explore the power of silence, memory, and simple human connection for Different Truths. A vrat for a...
Dr Azam elucidates that fiction reshapes reality—counterfactual and dystopian genres ask “what if” to warn, teach, and reimagine society’s past and future, exclusively for Different Truths. “Science and fiction...
Atrayee tells us an intriguing story about a NGC team, caught in the Eritrean-Ethiopian conflict and a kidnapping. What happened to Twisha? Here’s a literary thriller, exclusively for Different...
Exploring recent film adaptations of popular novels, Ketaki compares faithfulness to source material in works like It Ends with Us and All the Light We Cannot See, exclusively for...
Here’s a mysterious story by Anika. From this Saturday, we are introducing a talented teenage fiction writer, exclusively in Different Truths. After hours of inspecting every nook and corner...
Ruchira’s love for fiction reading has been shaped by classics like Emily Bronte’s “Wuthering Heights” and George Eliot’s “Mill on the Floss”, among others, exclusively for Different Truths. Reading...
Here’s a story by Sumita, about a journey, exclusively in Different Truths. Dr. Sen’s house was in a state of excitement. His niece was bringing their grandnephews to meet...
A poignant short story by Rituparna, based on a real-life experience. An exclusive for Different Truths. Birth and death are the ultimate truth in the universe and what oscillates...
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