No Review Found Yet.
Asif Rahman
5 years ago
Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) is a non-government legal aid and human rights organisation provides free legal services to the poor women, working children and women workers of the country. ASK also works for women those who are victims of violence, having crisis/problems in conjugal life, not getting alimony/ kids alimony etc. Office timing of Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) is between Sunday to Thursday (9am-5pm). Advocates of ASK are highly passionate to raise voice for their clients. Even they move to Court for their clients, if necessary.
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
a year ago
Some recent Western society's feminist genre Nepotistic sentiment got into pro-bono legal aid services where complains are handled without justification of truth and imbalanced exercise of legal aid. Structured Injustice can never be promoted, millions of vulnerable root level women still getting tortured everyday which should be key focus of pro-bono legal aid services in lower-developed country like Bangladesh.
Rezaul Haque
4 years ago
This non-government organization works in the areas of legal aid and human rights. Established in 1986, it activities include providing free legal services to poorer individuals including women and children. It also promotes promotion and protection of human rights. They have a strong knowledge repository on the incidents of human rights violation.
S. M. Mamunur Hossain Bipu
5 years ago
Most disgusting place.....there manner and behaviour is not good.....unprofessional......
hasibur rahman
3 years ago
Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) is a non profit organisation. Which is known as a legal aid and human rights organisation, provides legal and social support to the disempowered, particularly women, working children and workers.
Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) is a national legal aid and human rights organization dedicated to providing legal and social assistance to marginalized groups, particularly women, working children, and laborers. The organization aims to build a society grounded in equality, social and gender justice, and the rule of law. ASK strives to foster an environment where governance institutions are held accountable and transparent.
ASK was officially registered with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, Bangladesh under the Societies Registration Act, XXI in 1986, and with the NGO Affairs Bureau under the Foreign Donation Regulation Ordinance, 1978 in 1993. Additionally, it was granted special consultative status with UNECOSOC in 1998.
880-2-8100192, 8100195, 8100197
2/16, Block-B, Lalmatia, Dhaka, Bangladesh