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Hrishik Roy

The impact of privilege on US college applications

While many applicants work their fingers to the bone to present their best selves on paper, the reality remains that some individuals are inherently positioned with better odds right from the start.
23 October 2023, 13:28 PM

“Fragile Things”: How ghosts and spirituality make it into writing

Participants, including the show’s hosts and guests, picked up discarded pebbles, photo frames, children’s artwork, and other knick knacks—all fragile things collected and displayed by the author. 
7 July 2023, 04:00 AM

Is the transportation system failing the youth?

The deteriorating transportation situation in Dhaka has made commuting a daunting experience.
11 May 2023, 00:00 AM

Prabir Ghosh taught me to be a sceptic

Through his simple and coherent scientific explanations for “supernatural” events such as the practice of witchcraft or the sanctity of religious sites, he challenged the dogmatic belief system which exists throughout much of South Asia.
11 April 2023, 12:46 PM

Academics, book reviews commemorate Abul Mansur Ahmad

"Without the practice of literature and study of history, no civilization has progressed much", Professor Serajul Islam Choudhury said in his closing speech.
9 April 2023, 10:37 AM

Of ‘BONOBIBI’ and music as a form of storytelling

The verses remind us that a withering, war-torn Earth can still birth new life and hopes of freedom.
18 March 2023, 06:31 AM

On Coke Studio Bangla x Meghdol’s ‘BONOBIBI’ and music as a form of storytelling

When Coke Studio Bangla released Meghdol’s Bonobibi, their second song of season 2, listeners found themselves torn between loving the song and questioning it. Questioning as to why the song was done under the banner of Coke Studio, a project funded by an American-based multinational corporation; questioning what qualifies Meghdol, a band known for singing about urban life in Dhaka city, to sing about tales originating in the Sundarbans; and why the song didn’t delve deeper into the history and background of the stories they were trying to tell. It has raised a wider question about how music plays a role in storytelling.
17 March 2023, 18:00 PM

A diverse longlist for the 2023 International Booker Prize

Novels from India, the Caribbean, Ukraine, Spain, Bulgaria, Ivory Coast, France, Germany, Mexico, Sweden, China, Norway and South Korea in the longlist.
15 March 2023, 15:08 PM

Keeping up with alternative diets

Having a non-standard diet in Bangladesh is an uphill battle.
29 September 2022, 00:00 AM

A shadow of fear looms over Puja festivities this year

Hindus around the country are gripped with the fear of being the victims of communal violence.
29 September 2022, 00:00 AM

Books to read about the oppression of women in Iran

To understand the socio-political context and the country’s present state of affairs—one which gave birth to such daring dissenters—it is important to read books and stories which unveil the experience of individuals chained by Iran’s despots. 
24 September 2022, 11:58 AM

Everything wrong with mob justice

The punishment for a crime should be proportional to the crime itself — no more and no less.
20 September 2022, 13:41 PM

A conversation with Professor Debattama Sen

I got the ball rolling by asking one of the most basic questions: What does an average day at work look like for her?
12 September 2022, 18:00 PM

Rohingya crisis and the need for political unity

The process of building a political community – veritably a nation in the case of the Rohingya – is a long one.
5 September 2022, 08:52 AM

Bangladeshi stand-up comedians can do a lot better

The local stand-up scene has often disappointed, but it can do better.
31 August 2022, 17:28 PM

The burden of university admission expectations

A decent academic record brought with it an unforeseen curse of unrealistic expectations from teachers and peers.
25 August 2022, 00:00 AM

What you need to know about inflation

Inflation leads to the devaluation of a particular currency.
18 August 2022, 00:00 AM

Andrew Tate and Internet Misogyny

Why haven’t TikTok and other social media platforms banned his account?
13 August 2022, 17:30 PM

Meet the world champions of debating

SHOUT sits down for an interview with the champions of WUDC 2022.
1 August 2022, 13:09 PM

Bangladeshi debaters reach final of World Universities Debating Championship (WUDC) 2022

BRACU's Sourodip Paul and Sajid Khandaker are the first Bangladeshis to make it to a WUDC final.
27 July 2022, 09:52 AM

When the Silence Speaks

When the silence speaks  At the dead of these summer nights,  It narrates me tales of brave knights
21 July 2022, 00:00 AM

The “silent” majority needs to speak up about Narail

The incident did not draw much criticism from the country’s majoritarian religious group.
17 July 2022, 15:15 PM

Why I’m excited about NASA's James Webb Space Telescope

We might finally know whether earth is the only planet capable of sustaining life.
13 July 2022, 08:27 AM

Why I am proud of the Padma Bridge

The Padma bridge represents emotions coupled with the silent sacrifices of thousands.
26 June 2022, 11:12 AM

Where are our public spaces?

A lack of safe public spaces in Dhaka has aggravated a lot of issues, especially among the youth.
16 June 2022, 00:00 AM

Youth concerned about lack of public spaces in Dhaka

Dhaka has evolved to be a chaotic place to live in, with little to no public space for citizens.
14 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Capitalism, colonialism, and its impact on the climate

Fracking and burning of fossil fuels is still more rampant than ever, accelerating us towards a climate apocalypse. One of the reasons why such damaging policies still continue to be enacted is capitalism, or in other words, corporate greed.
5 June 2022, 15:33 PM

Our schools need better facilities, now

Access to proper facilities has always been a problem in schools. It needs to change.
2 June 2022, 01:09 AM

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