Dr. Roopali’s poem suggests dinosaurs evolved into birds to escape pollution, leaving haunting bones, exclusively for Different Truths. They say dinosaurs may be Roaming on some other planet. I...
Dr. Shaivya explores the relationship between language, gender, and profanity, highlighting its role in challenging traditional gender roles, exclusively for Different Truths. Language is a mirror that reflects societal...
Mopuru’s poem evokes nostalgia for the forgotten art of letter writing, comparing it to a horse ride, swing, and blessing, exclusively for Different Truths. The alphabet had a horse...
In the second and final part, Arindam explores the impact of blockchain and AI on IPR in the Indian media industry, highlighting the need for robust enforcement and international...
Ashok’s poem explores the search for solace in past dreams and spiritual reflection, addressing anxieties of adulthood, and future fear, exclusively for different truths. Yes! Sometimes you peep out...
The Sundarbans are home to two kinds of crocodiles: the Saltwater crocodile and the Mugger crocodile, which are an important part of the ecosystem, according to Prof. Aparajita, exclusively...
Harinder’s evocative poem about Nature’s changing seasons teaches wisdom, impermanence, humility, self-reliance, hope, and new beginnings, exclusively for Different Truths. The shooting star tells me Not to be vain...
Tripathi shines in “Main Atal Hoon,” but concerns linger over its portrayal. “The Beekeepers” buzzes with action, emotion, and political intrigue thanks to its Queen Bee allegory. Sukanya reviews...
Prof. Nandini reviews Anita Nahal’s “Drenched Thoughts” for its emotional depth, narrative depth, and portrayal of Priya’s journey, emphasising its relevance in diaspora literature, exclusively for Different Truths. Reading...
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