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Dubai-based Indian businessman Dr C.J. Roy dies by suicide in Bengaluru

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Dubai-based Indian expat businessman Dr C.J. Roy, Chairman and owner of Confident Group, has died by suicide at the age of 57, according to news reports.

As per reports, Dr Roy was found dead at his office in the Anepalya area of central Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Friday. Police said the incident came to light after staff members alerted authorities, following which senior officials and forensic teams reached the scene. He was declared dead at the spot.

Investigation Underway

Initial police inquiries indicate that Dr Roy was alone at the time of the incident. Authorities have registered a case of suicide and initiated standard procedures, including forensic examination and a post-mortem. Police have not confirmed the recovery of a suicide note and said investigations are ongoing to understand the circumstances surrounding his death.

Officers are examining both personal and professional aspects of his life and are speaking with family members, colleagues and close associates. Authorities have urged the public to refrain from speculation until the investigation is complete.

About Confident Group

Founded in 2005, Confident Group is a well-known real estate and infrastructure developer with projects spanning residential apartments, villas, commercial complexes and mixed-use developments across Karnataka and other parts of India. Over two decades, the company built a strong presence in both mid-segment and premium housing markets.

Dr Roy, a native of Kochi, Kerala, was widely regarded as a hands-on entrepreneur who played a central role in the company’s growth, strategy and operations.

Movie Projects

In addition to his work in property development, he was actively involved in the film and entertainment industry, producing and co-producing several Malayalam and Kannada films, including Casanovva, Ladies and Gentleman, Mei Hoom Moosa and Identity. He also co-produced the National Award-winning epic Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham and served as a prize partner and sponsor for Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10, integrating Confident Group branding into the popular reality show.

His movies include Mohanlal’s big-budget release Casanova, and the yet to be released project Anomie, starring Rahman and Bhavana.

Industry Reaction and Next Steps

News of his death sent shockwaves through business and real estate circles, with employees and industry peers expressing grief and disbelief. Several associates described him as a driven entrepreneur with a strong work ethic and sharp business acumen.

Company sources said internal discussions are underway to ensure leadership continuity and operational stability. Ongoing projects are expected to continue as planned, though a formal review of the management structure may be announced in the coming days.

Broader Conversation on Mental Health

The incident has renewed conversations around mental health and the pressures faced by entrepreneurs and senior executives, particularly in sectors such as real estate that have been grappling with rising costs, regulatory demands and financing challenges.

Source: NIE

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Indian passport fees increase in UAE: Here’s the new price list

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Indian nationals in the UAE will have to pay more for passport and related consular services from July 1, following a revision in fees announced by the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of India in Dubai.

The new charges apply to passport applications submitted through the embassy, consulate and the new Indian Consular Application Centres (ICACs) across the UAE.

Why are the fees increasing?

The revised charges follow updated passport rules introduced by India’s Ministry of External Affairs on June 20. The new fee structure applies to Indian passport services worldwide, including in the UAE.

What are the new passport fees?

The revised fees are as follows:

  • 36-page passport (new or renewal): Dh450
  • 60-page passport (new or renewal): Dh630
  • 36-page Tatkal passport: Dh900
  • 60-page Tatkal passport: Dh1,080
  • Replacement of a lost or damaged 36-page passport: Dh900
  • Tatkal replacement of a lost or damaged 36-page passport: Dh1,350
  • Replacement of a lost or damaged 60-page passport: Dh1,080
  • Tatkal replacement of a lost or damaged 60-page passport: Dh1,530

Who will be affected?

The revised fees apply to all eligible passport applications submitted from July 1, including:

  • New passport applications.
  • Passport renewals.
  • Tatkal (urgent) applications.
  • Replacement of lost or damaged passports.

What should applicants do?

If you’re planning to apply for or renew your Indian passport in the UAE, check the revised fees before booking your appointment.

The updated charges will apply at:

  • Embassy of India, Abu Dhabi.
  • Consulate General of India, Dubai.
  • Indian Consular Application Centres (ICACs) across the UAE.

With around 4.5 million Indians living in the UAE, the revised fee structure will affect one of the country’s largest overseas communities.

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UAE to India travellers face new mandatory health declaration 

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If you’re travelling from the UAE to India, there’s a new travel requirement you shouldn’t miss.

India has introduced Air Suvidha 2.0, a mandatory online health declaration system for all international arrivals. The form must be completed within 24 hours before your flight and is required before passengers are allowed to board.

The new system was introduced by India’s civil aviation authorities as a precautionary measure in response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak.

What is Air Suvidha 2.0?

Air Suvidha 2.0 is an online self-declaration portal where travellers must provide their recent travel and health information before flying to India.

Passengers will be asked to submit details including:

  • Their travel history over the past 21 days
  • Any possible exposure to infectious diseases
  • Whether they are experiencing any related symptoms

Once the form is submitted, it is automatically shared with the Airport Health Organisation (APHO) under India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Is the form mandatory?

Yes. All international passengers travelling to India are required to complete the Air Suvidha Self Declaration Form before boarding their flight.

Airlines may ask passengers to show proof that the form has been submitted before allowing them to travel.

Do you need a printed copy?

No. After submitting the form, travellers will receive a confirmation by email, which can simply be shown on a mobile phone upon arrival in India. There’s no need to carry a printed copy.

Completing the form in advance also helps speed up the arrival process by reducing paperwork at the airport.

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Waiting for Indian passport services in the UAE? Here’s the latest update

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Indian nationals in the UAE will have to wait a little longer for regular passport, visa and attestation services to resume.

The Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of India in Dubai have announced that they will continue offering only emergency consular services until July 1, extending the temporary suspension of routine services by an additional day.

In a post on the missions’ official X account, the embassy said emergency requests for passports, visas, attestation and other consular services will continue to be processed during the transition period.

Why the delay?

The extension comes as the Indian missions complete the handover of outsourced passport, visa and attestation services to Alhind Tours and Travel LLC, which is set to begin operations in the UAE from July 1.

Under the transition plan, previous service providers BLS International and SGIVS Global stopped accepting new applications after June 25, while regular appointments were suspended from June 26.

The missions said the extension is due to administrative reasons.

Need urgent assistance?

Applicants with emergency requirements can contact the Indian missions through:

The embassy said details about the resumption of normal services from July 2 onwards will be announced separately and advised applicants to follow its official social media channels for updates.

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