An invigorating poem of hope by Sarala, in Different Truths. When you start loving someone Never give up love for the sake of others criticisms The world moves on criticism on...
With the electoral jamboree reaching a fever pitch, Prof Swaraj investigates the rightist parties’ attempts to politicise Valentine’s Day by calling it Cow Hug Day — a brilliant, multifaceted political humour...
Here’s an evocative poem of hope by Sushant – exclusively for Different Truths. The rain Kisses my pain Not in vain. I train to beautify My inner self. I...
The entire debate about food choices is centred around the purity-pollution axis. Dr Dhiraj’s story, interestingly, revolves around food and faith – religious rituals – exclusively for Different Truths. “Totally...
Here’s an interesting poem by Sara on the many colours of love – exclusively for Different Truths. When love is purple There is no hurdle When love is blue...
Tourists drive winding mountain roads to a breathtaking world in Ladakh. Adventurers and environmentalists visit the Silk Route trade hub, Leh. Travel with Dr Roopali to explore more – exclusively...
Sarika’s Sev Tamator curry recipe is more than just a dish; it’s a symbol of friendship and nostalgia. She shares her recipe and takes us back to her college...
Indian ideals declined recently. Internet, movies, and daily entertainment degraded morals. Farheen investigates this loss, stating that women can preserve it – an exclusive for Different Truths. India, a...
Here’s a protest poem by Kabir, in Different Truths. Living, a terrible forgotten emotion Knife, helps me think of a nation Tyranny, plans the burden to rise Monotony, imperialist...
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