In a time when activism is often reduced to hashtags and outrage, Nasir Ali Khan (@nasiralikhaan ) chose a harder route: measurable impact.
From Srinagar, he built a reputation not through noise, but through consistency making road safety a public conversation in a place where accidents are too often treated as routine and negligence is brushed off as fate.
Most road tragedies are not accidents.
They’re the outcome of speed, distraction, indiscipline and normalization of risk.
And changing that culture requires something rare: persistence.
Nasir Ali Khan’s success story is exactly that, persistence with purpose.
He kept pushing messages that don’t sound glamorous but save lives:
• Helmets aren’t optional
• Seatbelts aren’t for highways only
• Rash driving isn’t skill, it’s selfishness
• One wrong turn can destroy an entire family
What makes his journey inspiring is the mindset behind it:
He didn’t wait for a title, a funding line, or a perfect platform.
He created credibility by being present repeatedly and speaking to people in the language of responsibility.
This is civic leadership at its best:
practical, local, people-centric.
No drama. No political theatre. Just community service with real stakes.
And that’s why his work matters for Kashmir’s youth too.
Because a society that learns road discipline learns something bigger:
respect for rules, respect for life, respect for others.
Kashmir needs more such success stories, where the definition of hero includes those who prevent tragedy, not only those who respond to it.
Salute to Nasir Ali Khan, for choosing impact over attention, and responsibility over applause.
Kashmir Road Safety Foundation partners with DLSA Srinagar for a J&K Road Safety Policy 2025 awareness drive. Principal Judge Haq Nawaz Zargar: "Road safety is our shared imperative—helmets, restraint from speeding & intoxication, engineered roads to avert fatalities.
During National Road Safety Month 2026, gloves were distributed to two-wheeler riders at Jahangir Chowk by Kashmir Road Safety Foundation, in collaboration with SSP Traffic Police City Srinagar, Crashfree India, V Mart, Royal Kashmir Events, and Peace & Well Being Foundation.
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On Road Awareness For Road Safety Organized to Observe National Road Safety Month 2026 at Khanabal District Anantnag Kashmir in presence of SSP Traffic Police Rural Kashmir Mr. R. P Singh (JKPS) and Chairman Kashmir Road Safety Foundation Mr. Nasir Ali Khan
In observance of Road Safety Month, Kashmir Road safety flundation collaborated with SSP Rural Mr. RP Singh for an awareness walk and pamphlet distribution in Awantipora. Committed to fostering safer roads for our community.
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Mission Save Lives Road Safety Education Campaign organised in Govt girls higher Secondary Amirakadal Srinagar, organised by Kashmir Road Safety Foundation in Collaboration with Directorate of School education and Traffic police city srinagar…
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Mission Save Lives Road Safety Awareness Event Held at Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School Amira Kadal Srinagar Organised by Kashmir Road Safety Foundation in Collaboration with Directorate of school & education Kashmir..
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Amar Singh College Srinagar held a vibrant Walkathon and Cyclothon to mark the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week 2025! This impactful event, organized by Kashmir Road Safety Foundation,in collaboration with RTO Kashmir, Director Colleges Kashmir, Srinagar Smart City Ltd.