Girls who Refuse to Die
A mob in Lahore almost lynched a woman to death due to a misunderstanding. Kaka Johnson, a woman police officer, shopkeepers, and an Imam intervened to save. Azam scrutinises...
An evocative poem by Raja is about a crow that raises her chicks equally, overcoming instinct and love, exclusively for Different Truths. At five o'clock in the morning, a...
AI and AMD reshape the news media, though with pitfalls. Are transparency, ethics, and collaboration the keys to a responsible future? Arindam shares insights exclusively with Different Truths The meteoric...
Prof Aparajita unfolds a sage of a cheetah mid-leap, claws extended, silhouetted against the golden plains of the Masai Mara. In the distance, a lone Thomson’s Gazelle streaks like...
Arindam deliberates on how India’s media landscape is transforming, shifting from conventional narratives to purpose-driven content, amplifying marginalised voices, navigating ethical complexities, and empowering viewers—exclusively for Different Truths. India’s...
Dr Molly’s evocative poem recounts a story of laughter, impetuous selves, and evanescent fanfare, where joy lies in the small, mundane moments, exclusively for Different Truths. Before the twilight...
Arindam elucidates that deepfake technology, a blend of deep learning and fake is a powerful tool but raises concerns about its potential for misinformation and manipulation of digital content,...
Anumita highlights stress’s impact on diverse demographics and cultures, necessitating stress assessment and coping strategies to manage financial difficulties, time constraints, interpersonal interactions, and cultural perspectives, exclusively for Different...
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