An intense poem by Deeya that braids alienation and love. I can’t celebrate youScraps of junk you rotin my mind – the sudden stab in my ribsdoesn’t bleed through...
User-generated content (UGC) enhances citizen journalism, promoting inclusivity but posing journalistic standards and bias risks. Collaborative solutions like “citizen desks” balance inclusivity and accuracy, elucidates Arindam. in the second...
In this evocative poem, Rajashree talks of lovebirds whispering secrets of pain and separation, while hope promises renewed fate, exclusively for Different Truths. When the night reels in silence....
During a safari in Masai Mara, Prof Aparajita was captivated by the lion’s majestic countenance, inspiring her to contemplate life lessons and the plains’ grandeur. We are introducing a...
Rajul delves into the interconnected gods and goddesses in Greek and Hinduism, revealing shared human experiences, values, and the cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction, exclusively for Different Truths....
Kalyan’s analysis highlights the challenges of transforming Uttar Pradesh into a one-trillion-rupee economy, urging for a collective, transparent, and accountable approach involving political representatives and citizens, an exclusive for...
An evocative poem about the winter knocking at the door by Sunila, rich in captivating imagery and brilliant metaphors, for Different Truths. No more hot air, just scents around Cool...
This study, by Arindam, explores the role of user-generated content (UGC) in two parts: real-time news reporting and the potential of crowdsourced verification to improve its credibility, emphasising the...
An evocative poem by Shernaz about individuals who find themselves directionless and isolated in a concrete jungle, grappling with unresolved inner conflicts, exclusively for Different Truths. I: wandering in...
Since thousands of years poisons have been both a deadly threat and a protective tool used around the world. Poisons have played a dominant role in our history and...
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