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Big Ticket bonanza: Four Indian expats strike it lucky with Dh50,000 each

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Dubai’s lucky streak continues. Four Big Ticket dreamers, all from India, are celebrating life-changing wins after pocketing Dh50,000 each in the final week of July’s e-draw.

And guess what? For two of them, it was their free bonus ticket that hit the jackpot.

Dubai resident wins with a freebie

First up is Ramesh Lulla, a 52-year-old sales manager from Mumbai who’s called Dubai home since 1991. A regular Big Ticket buyer for the past five years, Ramesh struck gold this month thanks to the bundle offer, and it was his free ticket that made him a winner.

Beginner’s luck for this engineer

Imran Hussain, 32, a civil engineer from Tamil Nadu, won big on just his second-ever Big Ticket purchase. Living in Dubai since 2019, Imran bought his ticket earlier this month and couldn’t believe it when he got the call.

Film professional scores in Delhi

Over in Delhi, Nishank Jain, 23, who works in the film industry, also won Dh50,000 thanks to the Big Ticket bundle offer. Like Ramesh, it was his free third ticket that turned out to be the golden one.

The fourth winner

The fourth winner, Umarhatab Nainalai, also from India, struck it lucky with a paid ticket from his bundle purchase. While others won on freebies, his winning number, 277-285985, proves that buying more can boost your odds.

Next up: Dh15 million grand prize and cars to be won.

The August Big Ticket draw is officially live, and someone is about to win a Dh15 million fortune on September 3. But that’s not all:

  • Six more winners will take home Dh100,000 each in consolation prizes
  • Buy 2+ tickets between August 1–25 and you could win guaranteed cash prizes just for attending the live draw
  • Two luxury cars are also up for grabs, a BMW M440i (winner announced September 3) and a Range Rover Velar (winner announced October 3)

Want in on the action? Tickets are available online or at Big Ticket counters in Zayed International Airport and Al Ain Airport.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Pakistan passport services in UAE likely to resume on May 4

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The Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai indicated that passport services, disrupted due to technical issues, are expected to resume on Monday, May 4.

The suspension, announced earlier this week by Pakistan’s missions in Abu Dhabi and Riyadh, stems from a major technical glitch that affected systems across multiple countries. Officials confirmed that all in-person processing would remain halted until further notice.

Roughly 800 to 1,000 expats rely on the consulate and embassy every day. That’s a huge volume, and delays have hit people needing passport renewals, visa processing, and residency-related paperwork. For several residents, it has directly affected their travel plans, legal status, and employment.

To ease the impact, missions have advised Pakistani citizens to use the online passport application system for renewals and new requests where possible. Those unable to access digital services are asked to wait for further guidance until operations are restored.

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Dubai Police issue urgent warning: Secure your devices now

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Dubai Police have issued a fresh reminder to residents to strengthen the security of home surveillance systems and internet-connected devices, warning that weak settings can leave users vulnerable to hacking, privacy breaches, and even cyber extortion.

The alert comes as part of ongoing awareness campaigns led by the General Department of Criminal Investigation, represented by the Cybercrime and Electronic Crime Department. Authorities noted that many cyberattacks exploit devices with default or weak configurations, making them easy targets.

Residents are advised to take simple but vital steps:

  • •Change default passwords immediately after activating any device.
  • •Use strong, complex passwords with letters, numbers, and symbols.
  • •Regularly update operating systems and apps to patch security gaps.
  • •Avoid sharing personal details or passwords with unverified sources.
  • •Switch off surveillance systems when not in use, especially in private spaces.
  • •Stay alert to suspicious links or apps from unreliable platforms.

Dubai Police emphasised that awareness remains the first line of defence against cybercrime. To support the public, residents can access advice through the e-Crime Hub and report incidents via official channels or by calling 901 for non-emergency cases.

Authorities reiterated that community cooperation is key to reducing cybercrime and protecting individuals, families, and property in the digital age.

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Dh400 fine for jaywalking in Dubai: What residents must know

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Pedestrians in Dubai are being urged to follow road safety rules, as Dubai Police warns that crossing from non-designated areas remains a leading cause of run-over accidents.

Officials say that despite the availability of pedestrian bridges and safe crossings across major roads, some individuals continue to take risks, especially on high-speed routes where drivers may not be able to stop in time.

The warning follows a recent incident where a pedestrian was injured after attempting to cross from an unsafe location in the city. The individual sustained minor injuries.

According to Brigadier Jumaa Salem Bin Suwaidan, pedestrians who ignore crossing rules not only risk their own safety but also endanger drivers and other road users.

Under UAE traffic laws, crossing outside designated areas or ignoring signals can result in a Dh400 fine, reinforcing the importance of using marked crossings and following traffic lights.

Residents have been urged to use designated crossings and stay alert, particularly on busy roads. With increasing traffic and high vehicle speeds in many areas, even a short shortcut can carry serious risks.

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