A poignant poem, full of pathos, for women who sell themselves to survive, by Sarala. An exclusive for Different Truths. She stands at the window, Wearing a dark orange...
Kavita, on International Women’s Day, pens a poem, dedicated to her grandmother, Leah Jacob. An exclusive for Different Truths. If measured correctly Little Ma was four feet, eleven inches...
Shormita tells us about trans-women and how they are different from women. An exclusive for Different Truths. Transwoman are born as male, later they feel like a woman –...
Hemashri suffered the sad demise of her husband to Cancer. She challenges the societal taboos (read traditions) and stands tall. We have updated and republished her Facebook post, in...
A distress, woman-centric poem, by Tali, exclusively for Different Truths. By the force of my doom The outcast The blood of disgrace Is in menstruation. And not...
Sexual preferences or orientation is fluid, reasons Shormita. The findings are startling. An exclusive for Different Truths. Sexual preference or orientation is a kind of romantic or physical attraction...
A dark distress poem about a woman, by Saanj, exclusively for Different Truths. She threw them all away. Her pulse in her veins,The pure thoughts in her brain …That...
A distress poem about a woman, by Israeli poet Tali, exclusively for Different Truths. I visitedGodToday A handful accompany meNo needOf manyTo carry a womanTo the marrying-place To marryDeath....
Sarala celebrates the vivaciousness of a girl, in this woman-centric poem, exclusively for Different Truths. Look at that beautiful girlShe is full of life in herHer eyes sparkle with...
Rekha talks about women who choose to work versus those who prefer to be a homemaker. An interesting contrast, exclusively for Different Truths. In this time of pandemic, as...
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