We help to establish a sustainable social action program in order to ensure road safety by incorporating the co-operation and participation of government, civil society, foreign donors and NGOs.
NIRAPAD SARAK CHAI (NISCHA) is a non-profit, non-political, voluntary social organization dedicated to the well being of the people of Bangladesh irrespective of caste, creed and religion. We work to ensure safe roads throughout the country.
How Do We Work
We Have Been Working for 26+ Years with Stable Activities & Results
Education
for vehicle operators, vehicle owners and road users
Advocacy
for creating road safety awareness and ensuring proper Govt. policies
Scientific Research
activities on ensuring road safety
Victim Support
for treatment, compensations and legal aids
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News
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Ilias Kanchan urges free education for children of transport workers
Source: NISCHA News – Nirapad News English Published on 2021-12-11
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We Earned Independence From Pakistan In 25 Years But Could Not Ensure Road Safety In This Long 28 Years: Ilias Kanchan
Source: NISCHA News – Nirapad News English Published on 2021-12-11
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NISCHA Asia Pacific Conference-2021 held
Source: NISCHA News | Nirapad News Published on 2021-10-29
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NISCHA Asia Pacific Conference-2021 held
Source: NISCHA News – Nirapad News English Published on 2021-10-29
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Around 5,000 people killed in road crashes in 2020: Nirapad Sarak Chai
Source: NISCHA News – Nirapad News Published on 2021-01-06
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17km tailback on Dhaka-Rangpur highway
Source: Roads & Highways | Nirapad News Published on 2021-10-06
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17km tailback on Dhaka-Rangpur highway
Source: Roads & Highways – Nirapad News English Published on 2021-10-06
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Thousands of vehicles at Shimulia, passengers suffer
Source: Roads & Highways | Nirapad News Published on 2021-07-20
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Thousands of vehicles at Shimulia, passengers suffer
Source: Roads & Highways – Nirapad News English Published on 2021-07-20
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Passengers suffer due to tailback on Bangabandhu Bridge
Source: Roads & Highways – Nirapad News English Published on 2021-07-18