Kerala’s Samrudhi Bhagyakuri SM-13 Draw Delivers Life-Changing Prizes
Yesterday, the Kerala State Lottery Department announced the results of the Samrudhi Bhagyakuri SM-13 lottery, bringing joy to thousands of hopeful participants. The draw took place at Gorky Bhavan near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram at 3 PM, with live updates and official results published soon after. The first prize of ₹1 crore, subject to a 30% tax deduction, was won by ticket number MH 803045 from Ernakulam. The lucky ticket was sold by agent Gracy M S (Agency No.: E4948), making this a memorable day for both the winner and the agent. This life-changing win highlights the excitement and anticipation that surrounds the Kerala lottery draws every week.
The second prize of ₹25 lakh went to ticket number ME 107331 from Neyyattinkara, sold by agent Rasheedha K A (Agency No.: T108003). The third prize of ₹5 lakh was awarded to ticket number MF 844506 from Vadakara, with agent P R Santhosh (Agency No.: D3267) facilitating the win. These substantial prizes are a testament to the popularity and reach of the Kerala lottery system, which continues to attract participants from all walks of life.
Full List of Kerala Lottery Winners and Prize Details
In addition to the top three prizes, the Samrudhi Bhagyakuri SM-13 draw offered a range of other rewards. Consolation prizes of ₹5,000 were given to tickets ending with the number 803045 in all other series, ensuring that more participants had a reason to celebrate. The fourth prize of ₹5,000 was awarded to twenty ticket numbers, while the fifth prize of ₹2,000 went to six lucky winners. The sixth prize of ₹1,000, seventh prize of ₹500, eighth prize of ₹200, and ninth prize of ₹100 were distributed among numerous ticket holders, spreading the joy of winning across the state.
Winners are required to verify their ticket numbers against the official Kerala Government Gazette publication before claiming their prizes. For prizes above ₹5,000, winners must submit their tickets along with valid identification, such as an Aadhaar or PAN card, at a bank or government lottery office within 30 days of the draw. Prizes less than ₹5,000 can be claimed directly from any lottery shop in Kerala. The Kerala Lottery Department has emphasized the importance of keeping tickets safe, as damaged tickets may prevent claims.
Bodoland Lottery Results Bring Cheer to Assam
The Bodoland Lottery Department in Assam also declared its results for July 27, 2025, with thousands of participants eagerly checking their numbers. The Bodoland Lottery is known for its transparency and fairness, operating under the administration of the Bodoland Territorial Council in Kokrajhar. The first prize for the draw was Rs. 1,00,000, followed by a second prize of Rs. 7,000 and a third prize of Rs. 3,500. Additional prizes included Rs. 200, Rs. 100, and Rs. 50 for lower-tier winners.
The Bodoland Lottery holds three draws daily at 3 PM, giving participants multiple chances to win. Popular schemes such as the Singam Series, Rosa Series, and Thangam Series ensure that excitement remains high throughout the day. Winners must submit their original winning ticket within 30 days to claim their prize, and the lottery department encourages responsible play by advising participants to set a budget and treat the lottery as entertainment.
Nagaland State Lottery Announces Multiple Crorepatis
The Nagaland State Lottery held three major draws on July 27, 2025: the DEAR YAMUNA Morning Lucky Draw at 1 PM, the DEAR VIXEN Evening Draw at 6 PM, and the DEAR TOUCAN Night Draw at 8 PM. Each draw offered a top prize of 1 crore rupees, making several participants instant crorepatis. The Nagaland Lottery is legal in 13 Indian states, including Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam.
Winners are advised to check their results on official websites and claim their prizes within the stipulated time frame. The Nagaland State Lottery reminds participants to play responsibly and to view the lottery as a form of entertainment rather than a guaranteed way to make money.
Other State Lotteries: Punjab, Manipur, Sikkim, and Goa
Several other states also announced their lottery results on July 27, 2025, providing opportunities for participants to win substantial cash prizes. In Punjab, the Dear 10 Iron Sunday Weekly Lottery Scheme offered a first prize of Rs. 1 lakh, while the Dear 50 Ranger Saturday Weekly Lottery had a top prize of Rs. 25 lakh. Winners must submit their claims within 30 days to the Director of Punjab State Lotteries in Chandigarh.
The Manipur State Lottery conducted four daily draws, each with a top prize of Rs. 27 lakh. The Sikkim Labh Laxmi Power Sunday Lottery provided a first prize of Rs. 10,000, and the Goa Rajshree Weekly Lotteries offered first prizes of Rs. 15 lakh and Rs. 21 lakh in their respective draws. These lotteries are popular across their states, with affordable ticket prices and multiple draws each day.
How Winners Can Claim Their Prizes
Across all states, the process for claiming lottery prizes is similar. Winners must present their original tickets and valid identification to the appropriate lottery office or authorized bank. For larger prizes, winners may need to submit their claims in person or by registered post. It is crucial to keep tickets in good condition, as damaged tickets may not be accepted. Each state has its own rules and deadlines for prize claims, so winners should act promptly to avoid missing out on their rewards.
Responsible Play and Community Impact
While the excitement of winning the lottery is undeniable, all state lottery departments stress the importance of responsible play. Participants are encouraged to set limits, avoid overspending, and treat the lottery as a form of entertainment. The revenue generated from lotteries often supports public welfare programs, infrastructure projects, and social initiatives, making the lottery a significant contributor to state development.
The stories of yesterday’s winners serve as a reminder of the life-changing potential of lotteries, but also highlight the need for caution and responsibility. As new winners celebrate their good fortune, lottery officials continue to promote safe and fair participation for all.
Looking Ahead: More Draws and More Winners
With new draws scheduled daily and weekly across India, the excitement surrounding state lotteries shows no sign of slowing down. The next Kerala lottery, Bhagyathara BT-13, is set for July 28, 2025, promising another round of anticipation and hope for participants. As always, the official results will be published on state lottery websites and in government gazettes, ensuring transparency and trust in the process.
For those who did not win this time, the next draw offers another chance. For the lucky winners, yesterday’s results mark the beginning of a new chapter, filled with possibilities and dreams realized. The lottery remains a unique tradition in India, blending hope, excitement, and community benefit in every ticket sold.