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How an Indian man got his Dubai airport entry stamp, six decades after landing
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Haji N. Jamaluddin, an Indian expatriate, received a special airport-entry stamp from Dubai Airports, marking 60 years since his arrival in 1965. From humble beginnings, he established Crescent English High School in 1984, educating over 1,700 students. Inspired by the UAE's leadership, Jamaluddin's dedication to education and community upliftment has left a lasting impact.
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