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...
An evocative poem, by Deeya, exclusively for Different Truths. Ice melts, the ductile ice beaten, with sharp edges and insomnia The water irresistibly flows along its corners-...
Monika revisits Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night, which transforms global pigments into a swirling cosmos of emotion, hope, and inner turmoil that still burns today, for Different Truths....
The fairy lights, the Christmas tree, Christmas carol and most importantly the smell of the baked goods wafting in the air. Christmas is incomplete without a fruit cake. There...
Ruchira reviews Anandadhara’s soul-stirring tribute to Rabindranath Tagore’s Gitabitan, mesmerising Delhi with timeless melodies, celebrity magic, and pure ananda, for Different Truths. Their indomitable dedication and devotion to the Bard...
Soumik’s poem describes the washing machine humming to life and spinning dirty laundry into rebirth, for Different Truths. I wakeEvery morningThe moment my wifeSwitches on the washing machine I...
Mowmita states that in 2025, the timeless saree reigns supreme—effortlessly blending heritage with bold modernity, sustainability, and unapologetic personal style, for Different Truths. “Elegance is not standing out but...
Sayantani’s poem deals with baroque whispers on blue shores: a nomad bard’s haunting tryst, for Different Truths. The blue water is not that blitheA faint sound of the baroque...
Deblina and Debjani’s research shows that women are in better position than before, which was unimaginable even two or three decades back. They talk about the various initiatives taken by...
Aquarius A poem of longing and wish by Tatjana. Dedicated to Dragoljub Djuričić While it’s raining, and when there is happiness,And while dreaming the green knight,When the fear is...
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