[4][5][6] He was a patron of art and sports[2] including the Town Club of Calcutta and the Bengal Gymkhana.
[7] He was editor of a monthly journal titled Manasi o Marmabani and earned a reputation as a journalist.
Moni Das, another noted cricket player of the era from Bengal, was also patronized by the Maharaja.
[2][8][7][9][10][11] In 1901, he was made Chairman of the Congress Reception Committee at Calcutta and gave a noted lecture on India's state of political affairs and industries.
[4] He died in 1925[2] survived by his son, Raja Joladhi Nath Roy, who succeeded him as Natore Raj.