Suchhanda: If Music be the Food of Love, Play on!
Ruchira interviews Suchhanda Ghosh, a promising Rabindra Sangeet exponent, who also teaches Political Science in a reputed college in Kolkata. A glimpse into her life and times, exclusively for...
Ruchira interviews Suchhanda Ghosh, a promising Rabindra Sangeet exponent, who also teaches Political Science in a reputed college in Kolkata. A glimpse into her life and times, exclusively for...
Christine walks down the memory lane and tells us the tale of bling rings, a dazzling diamond ring, and a lovely pearl ring – two rings with two amazing...
Humour writer Rachna writes about the comical derailments on a frequent train route she takes. These days, I take the train from Bangalore to Chennai. I have stopped taking...
Ruchira interviews a young, upcoming singer-cum-actor, Sharad Jagtiani. She picks his brains, talking about his life and times. An exclusive for Different Truths. In the prevailing milieu of the...
Those were the days of Hippie movement and flower children. While life and living seemed gloomy, music was the much needed panacea. Here’s a personal account how of music saved...
Dr. Sunil observes that this story suggests sadistic modes of ‘seeing’ and ‘turning’ people into monsters by a conspiring society and judging culture. An intense tale exclusively for Different Truths. Avni...
Dr. Roopali travels back in time and to distant lands to unravel various kinds of food that cemented bonds between people and places. A tongue-in-cheek account exclusively for Different...
An intriguing story about the interconnectedness of a sling bag and its owner, Karthik. The surprise element of this fantasy fiction makes it enigmatic. Here’s the story, this week,...
With grit, faith and hard work, she built a whole new world for herself literally out of thin air. But when Jharna was attacked by the forces of Evil, will...
Abu pens an enchanting short story, exclusively for Different Truths. A cloudless afternoon in March at Berhampore. “Let’s have tea, Sir,” I hinted. As usual the retired headmaster did...