Soumya explores the many layered meanings of the street, in this verse, for Different Truths. To the homeless, it is his home To the hawkers, it is their mart...
An intriguing story by Ismail that describes a day in the life of a poet. A Different Truths exclusive for the Special Feature on Africa. I’ve got to. Got...
Anjali, a teenager, explores the beauty of thoughts in this poem, exclusively for Different Truths. There is a lot of beauty in the actions of a person who reads....
There were many striking contrasts between these two personalities. Yet they found some common chord and there began a friendship which lasted till Tagore’s death in 1941. As...
Enakshi JEnakshi is an educator, an author and a traveller. She loves to learn. Her writings have appeared in The Speaking Tree (Times of India), Woman’s Era, Alive, Infitithoughts,...
Siddhanjan Ray ChaudhuriSiddhanjan, an Engineer by education and a social entrepreneur loves to write from his childhood. The writings are more of what he sees around, trying to depict...
Varsha SaranVarsha Saran is a homemaker but a bilingual poetess and a story writer by her passion, her many poems and stories have been published in different international Anthologies,,ezines,...
An evocative poem about dream and life experiences, by Nancy, exclusively for Different Truths. Yesterday A strange thought crossed my mind To ride in the glittering chariot of the...
An evocative poem by Sarala about the curse of dementia, exclusively for Different Truths. He sits alone on a chair Looking lost in his own world He does not...
Nilanjana recounts the well-known tale of how Krishna crushed the life out of Kamsa, from the Bhagavatam, in the weekly column. A Different Truths exclusive. Sukha took a pause...
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