
Kerala Lottery Results: Bhagyathara BT-2 Winners For May 12, 2025; First Prize Rs 1 Crore!
Kerala Lottery Results Today: Check the full list of winning numbers for Bhagyathara BT-2 lucky draw for Monday, May 12, 2025.
KERALA LOTTERY BHAGYATHARA BT-2 RESULT ON MONDAY, 12.5.2025, LIVE UPDATES: The Kerala State Lottery Department will announce the results of the BHAGYATHARA BT-2 lottery on Monday, May 12. The first prize winner will receive Rs 1 Crore, the second prize is worth Rs 75 lakh, and the third prize winner will be awarded Rs 1 lakh. Below is the complete list of winning numbers for this draw.
BHAGYATHARA BT-2 LOTTERY: PRIZE STRUCTURE
1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
2nd Prize: Rs. 75 Lakh
3rd Prize: Rs. 1 Lakh
4th Prize: Rs. 5,000
5th Prize: Rs. 1,000
6th Prize: Rs. 500
7th Prize: Rs. 100
8th Prize: Rs. 50
Consolation Prize: Rs. 5,000
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 7TH PRIZE OF RS 100 ARE: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 8TH PRIZE OF RS 50 ARE: To be updated
HOW TO CHECK THE BHAGYATHARA BT-2 RESULTS?
The official results of the BHAGYATHARA BT-2 lottery can be accessed through the Kerala Lottery Department's authorised websites, such as keralalottery.info. For offline confirmation, individuals can consult the Kerala Government Gazette at designated government offices.
HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE MONEY?
Cross-check your ticket number with the official results published in the Kerala Government Gazette.
If your ticket number matches a winning number, you are entitled to claim the prize.
Ensure you submit your claim within 30 days of the date the results are announced.
Visit Gorky Bhavan, the headquarters of the Kerala Lottery Department, to collect your prize.
Carry the original lottery ticket along with a valid photo ID for verification.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO CLAIM PRIZE MONEY?
A self-attested photocopy of the winning ticket, showing both front and back sides.
Recent passport-sized photographs, attested by a Gazetted Officer.
A signed photocopy of your PAN card for identity verification.
A valid ID proof, such as an Aadhaar card, Voter ID, Ration Card, or PAN card.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD A PDF WITH A FULL LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS?
Visit the official Kerala Lottery Department websites: keralalotteries.info or keralalotteryresult.net.
Navigate to the section for the BHAGYATHARA BT-2 lottery draw.
The complete list of winning numbers will be available on the results page.
Use the download option to save the results to your device.
Click the provided link to open and view the results in PDF format.
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May 12, 2025, 09:00 IST
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