Anumita shares a veg recipe of Palak Paneer, the way she makes it. It’s yummy and healthy. A Different Truths exclusive. We all love non-veg food at home, but...
An evocative poem about the word, by Eliza, for Different Truths. Beautiful is the world painted with the music of the word. Like a butterfly passing by, who for...
The canvas of purloining is vast. It may be a low-key affair when the charwoman, part time maid, kaamwali quietly removes pieces of your cutlery; you will be left...
Jarasandha attacked Mathura seventeen times. Each time his army was vanquished, and he was set free. But he would not give up. He had to avenge the death of...
Several stories are written in water in the wind Intricate ornate Turquoise or lavender ruby or emerald Those with the wind, are provoking some in the starry skies sing...
Dr. Jernail talks of Camus Sisuphus, Shakespeare, Greek tragedy and Gita in this epic poem. He feels that the occident and the orient are complementary. Here’s an epic poem,...
The beautiful Lake District in England is the land of the poets. It is in the North West of England and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dr. Paramita takes...
Snow was very different to Phoolmashi and the British doctor, in London, in 1966. Balaka gives a hilarious account of snow from India in June. An exclusive for Different...
Basudeb states that Canto IV and V is an epic discourse on the objectives of their plan. In these two Cantos Anand concludes the climax of the narrative of...
An avid fan of Sunil Gavaskar, I heard him (and read quite often) attributing his success to the “3 D’s”: determination, dedication, discipline. Sushmita explores its ramifications, exclusively for...
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