Indian Businessman In Dubai Opens His 64-Unit Apartment For Stranded Indians

In a commendable gesture, an Indian businessman based in Dubai has opened a 64-unit apartment complex to assist stranded Indians amid ongoing travel restrictions. The facility is being offered free of charge and comes equipped with essential amenities, including meals. This initiative aims to provide much-needed relief to those unable to return home due to the pandemic's impact on international travel. The businessman, recognizing the plight of many Indians stuck abroad, has stepped up to offer support during these challenging times. The accommodation not only serves as a temporary shelter but also fosters a sense of community among the stranded individuals, ensuring they have access to basic needs while they await their repatriation. This act of kindness reflects the spirit of solidarity and mutual support prevalent among the Indian diaspora, especially during crises.
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