
Tuhin sarwar
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Tuhin Sarwar is a Bangladeshi investigative journalist and author, reporting on human rights, the Rohingya crisis, and civic issues. He founded Article Insight to drive data-driven storytelling. 🌐 tuhinsarwar.com
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LinkedIn and Bangladesh’s Digital Workforce Transformation: Youth, Startups, and Future Skills
By Tuhin Sarwar | Dhaka। 02। December । 2025 । From her modest home in Sylhet, 24-year-old Rafia Hussain flips open a second-hand laptop, logs into the LinkedIn app and reviews an inbox of messages from clients in London, Singapore and Dubai. She adjusts a brand mock-up for a global startup, schedules a call with a US design director and uploads a revised style guide all before breakfast is done.
By Tuhin sarwar9 days ago in Journal
Bangladesh’s Tourism Revolution: National Branding Through Fantasy Kingdom & Resort Atlantis
Tuhin Sarwar । Journalist । 21 December । 2025 । Bangladesh. Bangladesh is often portrayed abroad through narrow lenses: urban density, infrastructure pressures, or climate vulnerability. Yet just beyond Dhaka’s bustling core lies an emergent story that challenges this reductive image one rooted in experience‑driven tourism, family‑friendly entertainment, and strategic destination development. At the heart of this narrative are two complementary local institutions: Fantasy Kingdom Bangladesh and its integrated hospitality partner, Resort Atlantis Dhaka. Together, they reflect a broader shift in how Bangladesh can project its tourism potential onto the global stage.
By Tuhin sarwar22 days ago in Journal
Bangladesh Satellite-1: Anatomy of a State Project That Hid Losses, Data, and Human Impact
By Tuhin Sarwar : Bangladesh। 20 | 12। 2025 । Bangladesh made global headlines on 12 May 2018 when it launched its first geostationary communications satellite then named Bangabandhu Satellite-1 from Cape Canaveral, USA. The narrative from the government was clear: this was not merely a technical achievement but a bold declaration of national advancement. Ministers and state media broadcast that the satellite would reduce dependence on foreign satellites, save substantial foreign currency by avoiding annual lease fees, and recoup the entire project cost in seven years through domestic and international bandwidth sales.
By Tuhin sarwar23 days ago in Journal
Rohingya Girls Trafficked Inside Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camps
By Tuhin Sarwar : Cox’s Bazar & Dhaka Investigative report exposes transnational exploitation of Rohingya girls and women through false job offers, hotel-based sexual labor, forged documents, and maritime smuggling.
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Saudi Arabia’s Bangladeshi Domestic Workers: Violence, Exploitation and the Fight for Dignity
By Tuhin Sarwar | Bangladesh । 16-November । 2025 । Introduction: A Crisis Hidden Behind Closed Doors When 38-year-old Shamina returned to Dhaka from Saudi Arabia in early 2024, she could barely speak. Her left arm was fractured; burn marks lined her back; and she carried medical certificates documenting “severe physical assault.” Her story is not an anomaly it is part of a pattern.
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Rising Toll of Unidentified Deaths in Bangladesh: Rivers, Railways, and a Failing System
By Tuhin Sarwar । Dhaka, 07 November 2025 । From the bustling streets of Dhaka to the quiet riverbanks of rural districts, Bangladesh is witnessing an unsettling phenomenon: an increasing number of unidentified and unclaimed bodies appearing in rivers, canals, railway stations, footpaths, and urban dumps. Preliminary data suggests that the rising tide of unclaimed deaths is not merely a humanitarian concern—it reflects systemic vulnerabilities in law enforcement, public safety, and infrastructural oversight.
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
LinkedIn and Bangladesh’s Digital Workforce Transformation
By Tuhin Sarwar | Dhaka । 06 November। 2025। LinkedIn is transforming Bangladesh’s youth and startups through professional networking, skill certification and digital entrepreneurship reshaping the future of work
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Bangladesh 2025 Election: Rising Political Instability and Human Security Concerns Challenge the Nation’s Future
By Tuhin Sarwar : Bangladesh’s national election, scheduled for 26 February 2025, stands as one of the most consequential political events in the country’s modern history. It is no longer merely about who governs next it is about whether the state itself can withstand overlapping crises: administrative weakness, political exclusion, leadership exile, and socioeconomik fatigue.
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Global Spotlight on Bangladesh’s Migration Crisis
By: Tuhin Sarwar Lead: Context and Overview October 2025 drew global attention to the Bangladesh irregular migration crisis, revealing the intersection of data-driven insights and human suffering. On 10 October, Frontex confirmed a 22% decline in EU irregular crossings during the first nine months of 2025, yet the Central Mediterranean route remained active, with Bangladeshi nationals among the most frequently observed irregular migrants.
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Exiled But Unbroken: Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s Banned Party, and the Crisis of Constitutional Legitimacy
By:Tuhin Sarwar A Crisis Born of Accountability The political earthquake that toppled Sheikh Hasina’s government in August 2024—the culmination of the student-led ‘Monsoon Revolution’—was universally celebrated as a victory for justice. Yet, as Bangladesh progresses toward a promised election, the victory has curdled into a crisis of fundamental democratic principles. From her self-imposed exile in New Delhi, the deposed Prime Minister recently issued a stark ultimatum, stating that if her party, the Awami League (AL), remains banned, they will boycott the polls
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Stolen Childhoods: The Hidden Crisis of Bangladeshi Girls Trafficked to India
By Tuhin Sarwar Bangladesh’s densely populated border regions, where poverty and hopelessness are stark realities, witness thousands of young girls each year being swept away into an invisible current, carried into India’s shadowy red-light districts. This cross-border trafficking is not merely a statistic but a deeply human tragedy, one that shatters lives and leaves families in anguish. According to the BMET Annual Report 2023
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Rising Influence of Islamist Student Groups in Bangladesh: Youth Politics Ahead of 2026 Elections
Introduction: A Shifting Political Landscape in Bangladesh In the 2024 student council elections at Dhaka University (DU) and Jahangirnagar University (JU), Islamist student organizations have gained unprecedented support. The United Students Alliance, backed by Islami Chhatra Shibir, won 23 out of 28 seats at DU, including leadership positions such as vice president, general secretary, and assistant general secretary. At Jahangirnagar University, Shibir secured 20 out of 25 seats, signaling a broader political shift.
By Tuhin sarwar3 months ago in Journal











