Amid the escalating tensions in the Middle East and growing uncertainty in the region, an Indian businessman in Dubai has stepped forward to support stranded Indian nationals who were unable to travel due to the ongoing crisis. In a humanitarian gesture, Yogesh Doshi, Chairman of Al Mizan Group, opened his entire residential building of 64 apartments to Indians who found themselves stranded in the city. The accommodation has been provided free of cost with basic facilities, including food. Doshi said that the initiative is carried out in coordination with the Indian People's Forum UAE and the Consulate General of India in Dubai and has helped more than 125 Indians, including families with children, to get them temporary shelter during the difficult period. Several stranded families told NDTV that the support came at a crucial time.