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Different Truths

Dr. Paramita delves into the depths of different truths, exploring the theme of the eMagazine, exclusively for Different Truths.

One incident, different viewpoint.
One situation, different thoughts and ideas.
The same happening, different analysis,
Different expressions, different conclusions.

Different truths for different people.
Different truths for different cultures.
Different truths for different beliefs.
Different truths for different emotions.

One incident, different ways of thinking,
For different generations and in different phases of life.
One situation, different excitements and thrills,
Different sadness, different memories.
 
Different truths for different sensibilities.
Different truths for different regions.
Different truths for different seasons.
Different truths for lives' different reasons.

Picture design by Anumita Roy, Different Truths

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Dr. Paramita Mukherjee Mullick
Dr. Paramita Mukherjee Mullick is a scientist, a globally loved, award-winning poet, editor and a literary curator. She has published 11 books and her poems have been translated into 41 world and Indian languages. Paramita promotes peace, multilingual, global and indigenous poetry. Her writings also make people aware about conservation and climate change. Apart from numerous awards from Indian organisations she has received the Gold Rose from Buenos Aires (MS Productions) and the Panorama Literature award in 2022 from Greece. She heads two forums in Mumbai.

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