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Kerala Win Win W-581 state lottery results

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Kerala Win Win W-581 state lottery results announced; 1st prize Rs 75 lakhs

Kerala Win Win W-581 state lottery: First prize of the lottery is Rs 75 lakh, the second prize is Rs 5 lakh, and the third prize is Rs 1 lakh.

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala State Lottery Department on Monday announced the results of the Kerala Win-Win W-581 state lottery today. The draw is being held at Gorky Bhavan near Bakery Junction, Thiruvananthapuram.

First prize of the lottery is Rs 75 lakh, the second prize is Rs 5 lakh, and the third prize is Rs 1 lakh. There is also a consolation prize of Rs 8000.

The announcement of live results began at 3 pm and the full results are now available on the official website at 4 pm.

Here are the winners:

1st Prize- 

Rs :7,500,000/-

WP-587420

Consolation

Prize- Rs. 8,000/-

WN 587420  WO 587420

WR 587420  WS 587420

WT 587420  WU 587420

WV 587420  WW 587420

WX 587420  WY 587420

  WZ 587420

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2nd Prize-

 Rs :5,00,000/-

WU-467820 

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3rd Prize-

Rs :1,00,000/-

WN-401502 WO-596398

 WP-110482 WR-597597

 WS-228618 WT-187408

 WU-458907 WV-575343

 WW-145723 WX-289204

 WY-685212 WZ-463904 

The results can be checked here - https://www.keralalotteryresult.net/ and http://www.keralalotteries.com/

Prize winners are advised to verify the winning numbers with the Kerala lottery results published in the Kerala Government Gazette and surrender the winning tickets within 30 days.

If the prize money is less than Rs 5000, the winners will be able to claim it from any lottery store in Kerala. However, if the amount is above Rs 5000, winners will have to submit their tickets to a government lottery office or a bank with an identification proof.

About Kerala State Lotteries

Kerala State Lotteries is a state-run scheme run by Kerala government. The Karunya lottery is a weekly lottery whose draw is held on Saturday. The lottery department was set up in 1967. The idea of the department came from the then Finance Minister of Kerala, the late PK Kunju Sahib, who envisaged revenue from the sale of lotteries as a major source of non-tax revenue for the state and a stable income source for the poor and common people.