About Me
I’m Sazid — a writer and communicator with roots in Bangladesh and a vision beyond borders. I write about identity, memory, and the forces that shape our world. Through Cadence, Jarida Today, and other platforms, I seek stories that matter — and voices that go unheard.
I had been the Founding Editor of our High School Magazine Cadence – that portrayed the voice of Cadets across the country.
My Writings
“Why must we talk of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs? All we have to worry about is that we are men – […]
Times and again, I pause — and picture how blessed I am. I enjoy the beauty of words. I love […]
বিনিদ্র রজনী। শ্রাবণের অঘোর বর্ষণ। বাইরে মাঝে মাঝে ঝিলিক দিয়ে বিদ্যুৎ চমকানি। দূরে মেঘের মৃদু গুঞ্জন যেন কোনো অশনির সংকেত […]
আটপৌরে সংসারের ন্যায় – আটপৌরে জীবন আমার। যেথায় এখন নিশীথের কাব্য বাসা বাঁধার সময়, সেথায় সায়েন্সের বুলি আওড়ানো কি শোভা […]
I read the book a year ago, when the rain of promise would ripple along my arms. A year later, […]
লিখতে কী লাগে? বোধ, নাকি একটা মন? সে মনে কি প্রেম থাকা লাগে, নাকি বিরহ? বাইরে বোধকরি ঝিমঝিম বৃষ্টি টুপটুপ […]
“They all crossed into forbidden territory, they all tempered with laws that lay down WHO SHOULD WE LOVE, AND HOW, […]
The Struggle for Equality in South Asian Girl’s Education The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 26 declared […]
It all started as a fun thing. Some juniors approached me today saying, “Bhai! As you use ChatGPT this much, […]
I feel lucky being born in a low income country, in a middle class family where both the high hills […]
Bengal & Bengalism The Captive Ladie is one of the most considerable verse productions in English from the pen of […]
Only the Dead stay seventeen forever. ― Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood In my eyes, a book requires three things to […]