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Kerala Lottery Result Today Live: Karunya Plus KN-579 Winners List – July 3, 2025

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live: Karunya Plus KN-579 Winners List – July 3, 2025

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Kerala Lottery Results Today Live Updates: Here's Guessing Numbers for Karunya Plus KN-579 for Thursday, July 3, 2025. Check the full list of winning numbers here from 3 pm.
KERALA JACKPOT LOTTERY KARUNYA PLUS KN-579 RESULT FOR THURSDAY, 3.7.2025, LIVE UPDATES: The Kerala State Lottery Department will announce the Karunya Plus KN-579 lottery results today, on Thursday, July 3. The draw will take place at 3 PM at Gorky Bhavan, located near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram. The first prize for this draw is Rs 1 crore, followed by Rs 30 lakh for the second prize and Rs 5 lakh for the third. To ensure transparency and fairness, the draw will be conducted under the supervision of an independent panel of judges. Check the Live Updates and Full List of Winning Numbers for Kerala Lottery here from 3 pm.
KARUNYA PLUS KN-579 LOTTERY: PRIZE STRUCTURE
WINNING NUMBER FOR 1ST PRIZE OF RS 1 CRORE IS: Result at 3 pm
WINNING NUMBER FOR 2ND PRIZE OF RS 30 LAKH IS: To be updated
WINNING NUMBER FOR 3RD PRIZE OF RS 5 LAKH IS: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 4TH PRIZE OF RS 5,000 ARE: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 5TH PRIZE OF RS 2,000 ARE: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 6TH PRIZE OF RS 1,000 ARE: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 7TH PRIZE OF RS 500 ARE: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 9TH PRIZE OF RS 100 ARE: To be updated
HOW TO CHECK KARUNYA PLUS KN-579 RESULTS?
To view the Kerala Karunya Plus KN-579 lottery results, visit the official website of the Kerala Lottery Department at www.keralalottery.info. Winners can also verify their ticket numbers at the Kerala Government Gazette office. For accurate details and official confirmation, it's recommended to contact the Kerala Lottery Department through its authorised channels.
HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE MONEY?
Participants are advised to verify their ticket numbers with the winning list published in the Kerala Government Gazette. If a ticket matches a winning number, the prize can be claimed by the holder.
All claims must be made within 30 days of the result announcement at the Kerala Lottery Office in Thiruvananthapuram. To receive the prize, winners must present the original ticket along with valid identification proof.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO CLAIM PRIZE MONEY?
A self-attested photocopy of the winning lottery ticket (both front and back).
Recent passport-size photographs of the winner, signed and attested by a Gazetted Officer.
A signed copy of the winner's PAN card for identity verification and tax purposes.
A duly completed prize claim form with a proper revenue stamp affixed.
A valid government-issued ID proof, such as Aadhaar card, Voter ID, Ration card or PAN card.
How to Download the PDF of Karunya Plus KN-579 Winning Numbers:
Visit the official Kerala Lottery websites: www.keralalotteries.info or keralalotteryresult.net.
On the homepage, click on the link titled 'Karunya Plus KN-579 Result."
The complete list of winning numbers will be displayed on the screen.
Look for the PDF download option.
Click to download and save the PDF for future reference.
Kerala Lottery Monsoon Bumper BR-104 Result on July 23; First Prize Rs 10 Crore
The Kerala State Lotteries Department has officially announced the highly anticipated Monsoon Bumper 2025 – BR-104. Offering a massive first prize of Rs 10 crore, it stands out as one of the most exciting draws of the year. Here's all you need to know:
Kerala Lottery Monsoon Bumper BR-104 Prize Structure
1st Prize: Rs 10 Crore
2nd Prize: Rs 10 Lakhs
3rd Prize: Rs 5 Lakh
4th Prize: Rs 3 Lakh
5th Prize: Rs 5,000
6th Prize: Rs 1,000
7th Prize: Rs 500
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8th Prize: Rs 250
Consolation Prize : Rs 1 Lakh.
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