Indian Forum In UAE Sets Up 24x7 Control Room For Stranded Indians

In response to the ongoing travel disruptions affecting many Indians in the Middle East, the Indian People's Forum (IPF) has established a round-the-clock control room in the UAE. This initiative aims to provide immediate assistance to Indian nationals who find themselves stranded due to the current crisis. The control room will serve as a multipurpose hub to facilitate communication, offer guidance, and coordinate support services. The IPF emphasizes its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of Indians abroad, particularly during challenging times when access to essential services may be limited. The establishment of this control room reflects the broader efforts of the Indian government and community organizations to address the needs of expatriates facing unexpected hardships while overseas. With many Indians relying on the UAE for employment and livelihood, this proactive measure is expected to significantly alleviate the distress faced by those affected by travel disruptions. The IPF encourages stranded individuals to reach out for help through the control room, ensuring that they receive the necessary assistance promptly.
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