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[LIVE] Kerala Lottery Result Today 05-07-2025 (SHORTLY): Karunya KR 713 Saturday Bumper Lucky Draw To Be OUT SHORTLY At 3 PM- Check Full Winners List
Kerala Lottery Results Saturday 05-07-2025 LIVE: The Kerala Lottery Department, on behalf of the state government, will announce the results for the Karunya KR-713 draw today, July 05, 2025. The lucky draw will take place at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram. This week's Karunya KR-713 lottery includes 12 series, with the series being subject to change each week. A total of 1.08 crore tickets are available for sale weekly, and ticket prices may vary. Check the Karunya KR-713 lottery results here to find out if you are the winner of the 1 Crore first prize. Stay tuned for live updates on the Kerala Karunya KR-713 draw results. Kerala Lottery Result 05-07-2025 July: FULL LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS FOR KARUNYA KR-713 Draw
LUCKY NUMBER FOR 1ST PRIZE OF RS 1 Crore IS:
LUCKY NUMBER FOR 2ND PRIZE OF RS 25 LAKHS IS:
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR 3RD PRIZE OF RS 10 Lakh ARE:
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR CONSOLATION PRIZE OF RS 5,000 ARE:
(For The Tickets Ending with The Following Numbers below)
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR 4TH PRIZE OF RS 5000 ARE:
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR 5TH PRIZE OF RS 2,000 ARE:
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR 6TH PRIZE OF RS 1,000 ARE:
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR 7TH PRIZE OF RS 500 ARE:
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR 8TH PRIZE OF RS 200 ARE:
LUCKY NUMBERS FOR 9TH PRIZE OF RS 100 ARE:
KERALA LOTTERY RESULT 05-07-2025 July TODAY: KARUNYA KR-713 LOTTERY PRIZE DETAILS
1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore 2nd Prize: Rs. 50 lakh 3rd Prize: Rs. 5 Lakh 4th Prize: Rs. 1,00,000 5th Prize: Rs. 5,000 6th Prize: Rs. 1,000 7th Prize: Rs. 500 8th Prize: Rs. 100
9th Prize: Rs. 50
Consolation Prize: Rs. 8,000
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