
Mohin Uddin Mizan
Writer, Translator
Mohin Uddin Mizan is Publication Officer at the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies. He is a writer, editor, translator, and transcriber. He is also working as National Consultant (Translator) at the UNDP Bangladesh.
He served as a staff correspondent at The Daily Observer and New Age from 2016 to 2018. He contributes articles, translations, reviews, poems, and short stories for prominent newspapers.






Some of the newspapers and journals Mohin contributes to
As a translator and transcriber, he worked for Fondation Hirondelle (Switzerland). Also, he was part of the teams of CDME (BD), and Teespring (the USA). For a short period of time, Mohin worked for GPH Ispat Ltd as senior officer, Media & Branding.
For two months, he worked as a content editor for Avant-garde Productions. He edited a few books for Avant-garde Products such as —
In his sophomoric years, he also wrote two books on English grammar and vocabulary for competitive exams in Bangladesh.
Some links to published articles, reviews, and short stories
- Hossain, M. (2020). Bangladesh's Macroeconomic Policy. Springer.
- Depoeticized Rhapsody by Sarwar Morshed, a book review published in Ashvamegh
- Guru Dakshina by Ovik Osman, a book review published in The Daily Star
- The flow of media and its courses, an Op-Ed on the current flow and future of media, published in The Daily Observer
- Renowned poets criticize current trend, a report on the liberation war poetry and opinions of two generations, published in New Age
- Flash Fiction:Maya and the Dolphins, a fiction on Covid-19, published in Borderless Journal
- Anthropology for social and economic development, an interview with a professor from Oxford University, published in The Daily Observer
- Rendezvous with a living legend, an interview with a professor Dr Fakrul Alam on the pros and cons of English Literature and Language, published in The Daily Observer
- A bid for the perfect match, a flash fiction, published in The Business Standard
- Film producers don’t get due share of ticket sales, a report on the bad sides of the -Bangladeshi film industry, published in New Age