Air travel disruptions triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East have left several passengers, including many Indians, stranded in Dubai as flights remain affected.
With flight schedules uncertain and hotel bookings either exhausted or too expensive, many travellers have been struggling to find temporary accommodation while waiting to return home.
In this situation, an Indian-origin businessman in Dubai has stepped forward to help stranded Indians. Yogesh Doshi, chairman of the Mizan Group in Dubai, has opened his 64-apartment residential building to provide free accommodation for Indians affected by the travel disruption.
The apartments are being provided free of charge along with basic facilities, including food and essential amenities, to ensure comfortable temporary stay for those unable to travel.
Doshi said the initiative is being carried out in coordination with the Indian People’s Forum-UAE and the Indian Consulate in Dubai. Through this arrangement, more than 125 Indians stranded in the city have already been provided temporary accommodation.






