Jain Couple Saves Stranded Indians in Dubai Amid Missile Attacks
The Jain couple Dheeraj and Mamta Jain provide free shelter and food to 500+ Indians stranded in Dubai due to flight cancellations and missile threats.
Indian businessman Dheeraj Jain and his wife, Mamta Jain, converted their Dubai farmhouse into a massive shelter for over 500 tourists stranded by missile threats and flight cancellations.
Providing free organic meals, medical aid, and transport, the couple spent millions of dirhams to serve fellow citizens without accepting a single penny in donations.
In a profound display of humanity and the principle of Seva Parmo Dharma, Dubai-based businessman Dheeraj Jain and his wife, Mamta Jain, have become a beacon of hope for hundreds of Indians caught in the recent geopolitical turmoil in the UAE. As missile threats led to widespread flight cancellations, leaving tourists stranded at airports without funds or accommodation, the Rajasthan-born couple opened the doors of their ‘Jainam Jivika Farmhouse. ‘Providing free stay, pure vegetarian meals, and personal transport for over 500 individuals, the Jain family transformed a moment of international crisis into a historic “Service Yagya,” earning them the title of ‘Angels of Dubai’ among the Indian diaspora.
The recent escalation of regional tensions and subsequent missile interceptions over the UAE created an unprecedented logistical nightmare for international travelers. With airspace closures and the suspension of major carriers, thousands of Indian tourists found themselves in a vulnerable position—many having exhausted their travel budgets and hotel bookings. While high-inflation environments often see a surge in prices during crises, the Jain family’s intervention serves as a rare counter-narrative. Drawing from their roots in Una and the values instilled by their parents and spiritual gurus, the couple utilized their 11-bedroom estate and expansive grounds to create a high-capacity sanctuary, proving that cultural heritage and selfless service remain the strongest pillars for the global Indian community during times of war-like uncertainty.
- Dheeraj Jain (Proprietor & Philanthropist):
“We haven’t done anyone a favor; God simply gave us an opportunity to serve. My parents and Gurudev taught us that service to humanity is the highest religion. Seeing our children, Jainam and Jivika, and our entire staff work day and night to comfort our brothers and sisters was the greatest reward.”
- A Stranded Indian Tourist (Affected Party):
“We were at the airport with no money left for a hotel and children to feed. When we heard about the Jain family, we thought it was too good to be true. They didn’t just give us a bed; they gave us a home. We came as strangers and left feeling like family members.”
- Jyoti Patel (Special Correspondent):
“The scale of management was staggering. From arranging 10,000 emergency meals to setting up meditation and yoga sessions to reduce the trauma of the missile attacks, the Jain family handled the crisis better than many professional agencies. It was a purely selfless act, as they strictly refused all external donations.”
- Medical Volunteer at the Farmhouse (Expert Analysis):
“We saw many elderly citizens with high stress levels and children needing basic pediatric care. The environment created at the farmhouse—combining medical camps with a positive, ‘picnic-like’ atmosphere—was instrumental in preventing a full-blown mental health crisis among the evacuees.”