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Indian Farm Offers Haven Amidst Gulf Flight Chaos
8 Mar
Summary
- An Indian expatriate opened his UAE farm as a shelter.
- The farm hosts stranded travelers due to flight disruptions.
- Guests participate in activities like yoga and cricket.

An Indian businessman in the United Arab Emirates has opened his farm property to travelers stranded by flight disruptions in the Middle East. Dr. Dhiraj Jain, head of 1XL Holdings, began providing temporary shelter in Ajman after hundreds of people were unable to leave Dubai due to cancellations.
The farm has been equipped with tents and mattresses to accommodate the stranded individuals. Guests have been observed participating in various activities, such as helping prepare meals, sharing tea and snacks, playing cricket, and practicing yoga on the open grounds.
This initiative offers a unique solution to the travel chaos, providing a safe and welcoming environment for those affected by the ongoing conflict and its impact on regional air travel. The UAE farm acts as a temporary oasis for hundreds of displaced travelers.




