Kazi Akib Bin Asad

Kazi Akib Bin Asad is the Editor In-charge of SHOUT. A word engineer and visual artist, he can be found at [email protected]

E-waste: Where do our discarded devices go?

We need to observe the life cycle of an electronic product to understand the reality of how e-waste is generated and where its fate lies.

1y ago

Editorial

"As for SHOUT and I, au revoir."

1y ago

Editorial

Today marks the 9th anniversary of SHOUT.

1y ago

Editorial

The recent incidents involving our educational institutions and teachers have shaken us to the core. I remember how I considered

2y ago

Editorial

If I recall correctly, the first-ever cover story of SHOUT coined and explored the themes surrounding “brain gain”. In contrast, the concept of “brain drain” defines how highly skilled and/or qualified individuals leave their home country and emigrate to a foreign land.

2y ago

Is mobile gaming in Bangladesh ready for the next level?

Mobile gaming has been around for a long time, since 1994 to be exact, when the world was introduced to a simplified version of Tetris on the Hagenuk MT-2000’s 1.5-inch display. However, it was not until three years later in 1997,

2y ago

Discarded devices: Where does the e-waste go?

If not on paper, there is a good chance you are reading this article on a screen. Mobile phone, tab, desktop computer, maybe even the TV if you really like it. This article, in the future, will be available on the Internet, accessible to the masses for generations to come.

2y ago

Editorial

There was a time when I used to write poetry, and my first proper poem was titled “Friends”.

2y ago
August 27, 2020
August 27, 2020

Editorial

Chittagong, or Chattogram, holds a special place in my heart. I visited the city when I was a toddler and as a young man. Each time,

August 20, 2020
August 20, 2020

Editorial

I could say this about other things too, but yes, graphic design is my passion.

August 13, 2020
August 13, 2020

Who are the youth, anyway?

At 15, I was running around in my school yard playing football with a paper ball; at 24, I was throwing countless paper balls into the trashcan because my engineering math assignment wouldn't add up. Years later I am still, for all intents and purposes, a youth.

July 23, 2020
July 23, 2020

Editorial

We have something special for you next week.

June 25, 2020
June 25, 2020

Editorial

The roads have traffic jams at intersections, offices are abuzz with voices behind masks, marketplaces have opened up for people to set up shops. I ask, have we gotten used to this pandemic?

June 11, 2020
June 11, 2020

Editorial

Imagine 2020 as a football match. We—the people—have conceded a million goals or more. Our opponents? You couldn’t see them; they’re all over the place and they’re lightning fast. Bullied, ransacked, and fighting for our lives, we don’t know what to do but to stay put. Like we are now at our homes.

May 21, 2020
May 21, 2020

Editorial

There are two sides to a coin. You can toss it however you want, and regardless of the outcome, one thing remains constant.

May 7, 2020
May 7, 2020

Editorial

The year is 2020. I don’t think we’ll ever forget that. We barely experienced April this year; the days went by faster than the gusts of the Kalbaishakhi. And what day is it today? I don’t know.

April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020

Editorial

A couple days from now and the holy month of Ramadan will be upon us. True, this month has a special meaning in our lives, no matter which

January 23, 2020
January 23, 2020

Editorial

In present times, knowledge has taken a profound meaning. It is everything from knowing what you know, to knowing what you don’t. But knowledge, the application of it and binding it out and sending it out to the world–your knowledge is now free and you have become a part of the elusive scholarly articles section of Google.

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