
Tuhin Sarwar
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Tuhin Sarwar is a Bangladesh-based investigative journalist reporting on human rights, child labor, and the Rohingya refugee crisis through field-based research. Explore his verified portfolio at https://tuhinsarwar.com/
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Bangladesh Adventure Travel. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Christmas in Bangladesh: An Enterprise Past Compare You can climb tall mountains, arrange foaming streams, and meander through flawless vegetation, but it cannot be as captivating as encountering an unused culture. Whereas these conventional enterprise exercises are invigorating in their claim right, nothing compares to the significant affect of submerging yourself in a diverse way of life. Living in a straightforward environment can be frightening to begin with, but longings for the comforts to which we are acclimated rapidly provide way to modern faculties of fulfillment.
By Tuhin Sarwarabout a year ago in The Swamp
Education: A Powerful Tool for Rohingya Girls to Combat Child Marriage. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Haseena was just 9 years old when she was forced to drop out of school. Raised in a community where menstruation is still considered a taboo subject, her parents were deeply concerned about the possibility of her first period occurring while at school. They decided that it was best for her to stay at home instead of attending classes
By Tuhin Sarwarabout a year ago in Marriage
Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Cox’s Bazar: Adolescent Girls, Exploitation, and Their Struggle for Survival. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Tuhin Sarwar: Banglades- Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh hosts one of the largest refugee camps in the world, serving as a harsh reminder of the ongoing humanitarian aftermath of the Rohingya crisis. Among the many challenges faced by refugees, the vulnerability of adolescent girls to exploitation forced marriages, and limited opportunities for the future remains one of the most urgent and distressing. The situation of these young girls has reached a critical stage, and addressing it should be a global priority.
By Tuhin Sarwarabout a year ago in Journal
Rickshaw: A Symbol of Bangladesh’s Living Heritage
Rickshaws and their vibrant paintings have officially been recognized as a part of humanity’s intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. This milestone highlights the profound cultural significance of rickshaws, which have become emblematic of life in Dhaka and beyond. But what truly sets them apart as a symbol of Bangladesh’s intangible heritage?
By Tuhin Sarwarabout a year ago in History



