Tahmeed Chaudhury

Tahmeed Chaudhury is a diehard Liverpool fan and procrastinator who is finding it hard to come up with a catchy blurb.

Playtimes of the Past

Remember those days when we used to come back from school, eat lunch and run off to the streets/rooftops to meet our buddies and play fun games and sports? If you're a 90s' kid who grew up in Bangladesh, you'd surely know.

7y ago

Diet obstructions for an average Bengali

One of the many factors that deter our already low self-esteem is the fact that many of us do not have the perfect body-mass index, all thanks to the Bengali tradition of having two rice meals a day.

8y ago

DEEP INTO THE HIMALAYAS: THE CLIMB TO POON HILL

Ever since I saw the silhouettes of the Himalayan peaks during my last trip to Nepal, I've been taken over by this deep fascination for mountains and a dream of going higher and closer to the sky. It was a dream I was persistent to conquer and thus, I spent all my savings in doing so.

8y ago

How Your First Gym Experience Could Go Wrong

After seeing all those inspiring Instagram posts and Snapchat stories of fitness junkies and deep captions like

8y ago

Types of annoying FIFA players

FIFA: the game football fans and video game freaks love to indulge in to spend time with friends.

8y ago

Misconceptions about To-be Engineers

Imagine how it would feel if you're an engineering student and you're working hard for that degree and then all of a sudden your...

8y ago

WHAT IT'S LIKE WATCHING SPORTS WITH PARENTS

Being a sports fan, watching my favourite team or country play gets me thrilled and excited.

8y ago

Leicester City: A script only football can write

From getting relegated to League One (third tier of English football) in 2008 to gaining promotion to the Premier League in 2014 to becoming the champions of England in 2016, Leicester City's rise to the top is one of the greatest stories football could ever write.

8y ago
January 19, 2017
January 19, 2017

Playtimes of the Past

Remember those days when we used to come back from school, eat lunch and run off to the streets/rooftops to meet our buddies and play fun games and sports? If you're a 90s' kid who grew up in Bangladesh, you'd surely know.

December 1, 2016
December 1, 2016

Diet obstructions for an average Bengali

One of the many factors that deter our already low self-esteem is the fact that many of us do not have the perfect body-mass index, all thanks to the Bengali tradition of having two rice meals a day.

October 27, 2016
October 27, 2016

DEEP INTO THE HIMALAYAS: THE CLIMB TO POON HILL

Ever since I saw the silhouettes of the Himalayan peaks during my last trip to Nepal, I've been taken over by this deep fascination for mountains and a dream of going higher and closer to the sky. It was a dream I was persistent to conquer and thus, I spent all my savings in doing so.

October 6, 2016
October 6, 2016

How Your First Gym Experience Could Go Wrong

After seeing all those inspiring Instagram posts and Snapchat stories of fitness junkies and deep captions like

June 2, 2016
June 2, 2016

Misconceptions about To-be Engineers

Imagine how it would feel if you're an engineering student and you're working hard for that degree and then all of a sudden your...

June 2, 2016
June 2, 2016

Types of annoying FIFA players

FIFA: the game football fans and video game freaks love to indulge in to spend time with friends.

May 12, 2016
May 12, 2016

WHAT IT'S LIKE WATCHING SPORTS WITH PARENTS

Being a sports fan, watching my favourite team or country play gets me thrilled and excited.

May 12, 2016
May 12, 2016

Leicester City: A script only football can write

From getting relegated to League One (third tier of English football) in 2008 to gaining promotion to the Premier League in 2014 to becoming the champions of England in 2016, Leicester City's rise to the top is one of the greatest stories football could ever write.

April 7, 2016
April 7, 2016

How mothers feel about student tutors

Private tutoring is a norm for late teens or young adults in Bangladesh, especially for university students who want to earn some pocket money each month.

March 24, 2016
March 24, 2016

Good Start to a Series

Only Time Will Tell is the first of seven novels of the Clifton Chronicles series written by Jeffrey Archer.