Kerala’s Samrudhi SM-9 Draw Delivers Crore-Value Jackpot
The Kerala State Lottery Department brought excitement to thousands of hopefuls on June 29, 2025, as it announced the results of the Samrudhi SM-9 Bumper Sunday Lucky Draw. Held at Gorky Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, this draw is a highlight in the state’s weekly lottery calendar. The top prize of ₹1 Crore was awarded to ticket number MH 145666, instantly making one lucky person a millionaire. The Samrudhi SM-9 draw is known for its large prize pool and wide participation, making it one of the most anticipated events for lottery enthusiasts in Kerala.
The first prize winner must claim their reward by presenting the winning ticket and valid identification at an authorized lottery office or bank. This process is designed to ensure security and transparency for all participants. While the identity of the winner has not been made public, reports confirm the ticket was sold in Palakkad by agent Mini C T (Agency No.: P5167). Such a win is expected to have a major impact on the winner’s life, offering a chance for financial security and new opportunities.
Full List of Major Kerala Lottery Winners
The second prize of ₹25 Lakhs went to ticket number MB 140352, also sold in Palakkad by agent Shajahan (Agency No.: P2906). The third prize of ₹5 Lakhs was awarded to ticket number MH 116523 from Chittur, with agent R Krishna Das (Agency No.: P1859) facilitating the sale. These prizes are part of a structured reward system that ensures many participants benefit from the draw.
Beyond the top three prizes, the Samrudhi SM-9 draw distributed a wide range of rewards. Consolation prizes of ₹5,000 each were given to tickets in all series ending with 145666, spreading the joy to more players. The fourth prize of ₹1 Lakh was awarded to twenty different ticket numbers, while the fifth prize of ₹5,000 went to six lucky winners. The sixth prize of ₹1,000 was distributed to thirty ticket holders, and the seventh prize of ₹500 was given to seventy-six winners. The eighth and ninth prizes of ₹100 and ₹50, respectively, were awarded to hundreds of participants, making the draw inclusive and far-reaching.
How Kerala Lottery Winners Can Claim Their Prizes
Winners must verify their ticket numbers against the official results published in the Kerala Government Gazette. To claim prizes above ₹5,000, winners are required to visit a bank or government lottery office with their ticket and valid identification, such as an Aadhaar or PAN card. Prizes below ₹5,000 can be claimed at any authorized lottery shop. All claims must be submitted within thirty days of the draw date. The Kerala State Lotteries Department enforces a thirty percent tax deduction on winnings, and agents receive a ten percent commission on larger prizes. These rules ensure that the process remains fair and that all legal requirements are met.
The department also reminds players that only physical tickets are valid for claims. The online purchase or sale of Kerala lottery tickets is strictly prohibited and can result in legal penalties. Security features embedded in the tickets help prevent fraud, and damaged tickets may not be eligible for claims. Responsible play is encouraged, and all information is provided for informational purposes only.
Nagaland State Lottery: Three Crorepatis in a Single Day
While Kerala celebrated its winners, the Nagaland State Lottery also made headlines on June 29, 2025, by announcing three separate draws with ₹1 Crore first prizes each. The Dear Yamuna Morning draw at 1 PM awarded its top prize to ticket number 64G 19351. The Dear Vixen Evening draw at 6 PM saw ticket number 93A 30844 take home the jackpot. Finally, the Dear Toucan Night draw at 8 PM crowned ticket number 41G 30527 as the winner of another ₹1 Crore. These draws are part of Nagaland’s daily lottery system, which is popular across several Indian states.
Each draw also included a range of smaller prizes, such as ₹9,000 for second place, ₹450 for third, ₹250 for fourth, and ₹120 for fifth. Consolation prizes of ₹1,000 were also distributed. Winners of prizes above ₹10,000 must submit a claim form and provide identification documents to the Nagaland Office in Kolkata. A thirty percent tax is deducted from winnings, and additional surcharges may apply for non-residents under Indian tax law.
Lottery Draw Process and Security Measures
Both Kerala and Nagaland use mechanical lottery machines to ensure random selection of winning numbers. The process typically involves a rotating drum filled with numbered balls, which are drawn one at a time. This method is designed to guarantee fairness and transparency. The results are broadcast live and published on official websites, allowing participants to check their numbers in real time.
Security is a top priority for both states. Tickets are printed with unique security features to prevent counterfeiting. Winners are urged to keep their tickets safe and undamaged, as tampered tickets may be rejected during the claim process. The authorities also warn against illegal online sales and encourage players to purchase tickets only from authorized vendors.
Impact of Lottery Wins on Individuals and Communities
Winning a large lottery prize can have a profound effect on an individual’s life. For the first prize winners in both Kerala and Nagaland, the sudden windfall offers opportunities for financial security, investment, and personal growth. Many past winners have used their prizes to pay off debts, support family members, or start new businesses. The broader community also benefits, as lottery revenues support public welfare programs and infrastructure projects.
The stories of recent winners highlight the excitement and hope that lotteries bring to people across India. While only a few win the top prizes, the structure of these draws ensures that thousands receive smaller rewards, spreading the joy more widely. The transparency and strict regulations surrounding the process help maintain public trust in the system.
Responsible Play and Legal Guidelines
Both Kerala and Nagaland emphasize the importance of responsible play. Lottery participation should be seen as entertainment, not a guaranteed way to make money. The authorities provide clear guidelines on how to claim prizes, the tax implications, and the legal requirements for ticket purchase and ownership. Players are reminded to check official sources for results and to avoid unauthorized sellers.
The recent draws serve as a reminder of the excitement and unpredictability of lottery games. For the winners, the experience is life-changing. For others, the anticipation of the next draw keeps the dream alive. As always, the message from officials is clear: play responsibly, follow the rules, and enjoy the thrill of the game.
Looking Ahead: Upcoming Draws and Continued Popularity
The popularity of state lotteries in India shows no sign of slowing down. In Kerala, weekly draws such as Akshaya, Win-Win, Sthree Sakthi, Fifty-Fifty, Karunya Plus, Nirmal, and Karunya continue to attract participants from all walks of life. In Nagaland, daily draws offer multiple chances to win big. The transparent processes, strict regulations, and significant prize pools ensure that these lotteries remain a trusted form of entertainment and hope for millions.
As the latest winners celebrate their good fortune, the rest of the country looks forward to the next opportunity. Whether it is a crore-rupee jackpot or a smaller prize, the dream of winning continues to inspire people across India. The stories of yesterday’s winners are a testament to the enduring appeal of the lottery and the life-changing possibilities it offers.

