Lottery Result in Kerala– History, name of the lotteries, Selection process, Prize money and Announcing website


Lottery is a famous gambling game in Keralafilled with fun and joy. The details description about cost, organization providing lotteries, price criteria and all ounces are listed below. Scroll down to know the details about Kerala lottery and winning strategies.

History of lottery
Games of lottery were started in 16th century by Roman Empire. He played this game during dinner distributes prices and gifts for his guest.  Later this game is mainly played in two country peoples they are Dutch and Italians. Dutch people call it as “loteril’ which means “fate” and Italian people call it as “lot” which means “receipt”. Later it was played in many countries with different names.

History of lottery in Kerala
In Kerala lottery was introduced in the year of 1967 by shri.P.K.Seydu Mohammed. First price is started with Rs.50, 000 and it was claimed in January 26. Lottery in Kerala is approved by Two Deputy Directorate of Kerala.

Name of lotteries in various countries
UK lotto in UK, Supercna lotto in Italy, Mega-Sena in Brazil, Ozlotto “superr” in Australia, Megamillians in USA, USA power ball lottery in America, Super lotto plus in California, Euromillions in Europe, France lotto in France, Eldorado in Spain and Christmas Elgordo in England these are the various names given for lottery in various country.

Organization and its address for lottery authorization in Kerala
Ministry of finance law and housing and its address is3rd floor north, sandwich block, secretariat statues, Trivanandhapuram, phone no: 0471-2327874, 94961555, fax no: 0471 2327016, directorate of state lotteries and its address is Vikas Bhavan (po), Thiruvanandhapuram and Kerala-695033 and director of lottery authority is  Biju prabhakar IAS phone no:0421-2305193, 2305230, 2301741, fax no: 0471-2301740 and mail address are dirkerlot@gmail.comand keralalotteries@gmail.com. These three are the main authorities of lotteries in Kerala.

Design of ticket
Lottery no is starts with100, 000 and it mainly contain two alphabetical letters. Two alphabetical letters should present at first followed by numbers. First letter is to denote the lottery scheme and second letter is to denote the series. For example: SA 654321. The ticket is printed by Kerala government under specified rules and regulations.

Ticket values and price values
First category ticket is for Rs.75lakhs and its cost of ticket is Rs.40. Second category for Rs.60 and cost of ticket is Rs.40. Third category ticket is for Rs.40lakhs + 50 sovereign and cost of ticket is Rs.20. Fourth category ticket is for Rs. 40lakhs Innova car and cost of ticket is Rs.20. Fifth category ticket is for 1crore and cost of the ticket is Rs.50. Sixth category ticket is for Rs.51 lakhs and cost of ticket is Rs.20. These six categories are the top most categories with high payment and many small amount tickets also available under their estimation.

Selection process
All the ticket is placed under separate drum based on category and first drum is shake well the ticket is taking by higher lottery authorities. Based on serial no from right side it gets calculated, if the price amount is for unsold lotteries. This means the process is repeated upto valid tickets.

With drawl procedure
Photostat of specified ticket is to be brought by the right person with passport size photos, receipt (with 1rupee stamp) and valid address proof with guardian. Any id proof is also considered with PAN card number if it’s available.

Tax details
Rs.5000 from price money is taken for central government fund. 30% tax is taken by state government if the money is above Rs.5000. 10% amount is taken y the specified lottery ticket agent.

Bank duties
Bank should submit the details of authorization letter from price winner, certificate from receiving bank and collection certificate to the central government authorities.

Websites to see the Kerala lottery results: For results visit www.keralalotteryresults.co.in.



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