Mashooq Salehin

Freelance Writer.

Author's articles have appeared in popular dailies and weeklies of Bangladesh on various socio-economic and development issues. His interests range widely, from the social policy to history of economics, global illicit drug trading to social development and human trafficking, correlation between women and environment, and issues related to health, poverty, politics and social security. Mashooq Salehin holds an MSS from SUST, Bangladesh and later he earned MSW degree from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (2005) with health/mental health concentration. Later, Mr. Salehin served as a mental health professional for a community health care service in Los Angeles for three years. He is currently a Ph.D. student of School of Social Work, at The University of Texas, Arlington.

He is a true music lover and has a great interest in the classical instrumental music. Mr. Salehin is a young disciple of Ustaad Aashish Khan, renowned music scholar of Hindustani classical music.

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Articles by Mashooq Salehin

Tourism in Bangladesh: a look through social prism
In a roundtable conference held in Dhaka in last February, officials and resource personnel stressed on taking massive steps required to explore tourism potential. The keynote paper emphasized on some conceived potentials of tourism industry in Bangladesh and, as usual, pointed out some drawback too...
TIPAIMUKH: CHRONICLE OF DECEPTION (Bangladesh)
Politics on Water: Dispute between Bangladesh and India over trans-boundary rivers.
Legacy of Dependence
As a nation-state Bangladesh has never faced such crisis and threat since her independence in 1971. The carnage occurrence held in Pilkhana would remain as a historic disaster. We are depressed and no verbal expression is adequate enough to display our grief. Much has been discussed since the brutal...

Articles by Mashooq Salehin From Other Sources

Tipaimukh: Chronicle of deception
published in The Weekly Holiday
The legacy of dependence
published in The New Nation
The politics of blood relations
published in The New Age
Let's thank them before they say goodbye
published in The New Age

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