A poignant ballad, by Anika, about the pain, sufferings, ennui and the indifference – all a part of city life. An effective satire, exclusively for Different Truths. A happy...
Hein Min’s story explores the complexities of a young man’s adoptive mother’s relationship, highlighting themes of family, forgiveness, and yearning for belonging. An exclusive for Different Truths. I had...
“Medusa Says it All” by Sreetanwi Chakrabarty explores themes of femininity, spirituality, and urban life, featuring vibrant imagery and diverse voices, reviews Dr Ajanta, exclusively for Different Truths. Sreetanwi...
Dr. Dhiraj addresses Rahul’s ethical dilemma, a former student in middle management seeking guidance from his former business management teacher, exclusively for Different Truths. As a teacher (read student)...
Francesco’s poem delves into the power of human expression and the complexities of love in a world marked by suffering, exclusively for Different Truths. Continue the story in the...
For Different Truths, Ruchira examines India’s evolving summer traditions: from woven mats and rural retreats to seasonal delights and modern AC. This year summer has arrived in the northern...
Anila’s poignant poem explores the profound grief and yearning of a woman struggling with infertility, exclusively for Different Truths. Thirsty Mother, yearning for a toddler, Her heart aches, her...
Geeta delves into the demanding yet rewarding world of teaching, highlighting the demanding schedule, lesson planning, grading, extracurricular activities, and constant student engagement, exclusively for Different Truths. I have...
An evocative poem by Sarala that celebrates the innocence of a girl-child within an old woman, in Different Truths. Behind her silvery threads Creaking bones Wrinkled face Lifeless eyes Still,...
Rajul, in an exclusive for Different Truths, emphasises the importance of open communication in families, highlighting how parents can create a safe space for their children. I began my...
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