UAE News | Shelter In Ajman Offers Refuge To Stranded Indians Amid Travel Disruptions

NDTV’s Tejshree Purandare reports from Ajman, UAE, where a shelter home built by Rajasthan native Dhiraj is providing refuge to stranded individuals, many of them Indians. Located a few kilometers from Dubai, the facility offers temporary accommodation to those unable to afford hotels or facing travel disruptions. Among those staying there is an Iranian traveler who cycled from Muscat to the UAE and says his passport is currently not being accepted amid rising regional tensions. 

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