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Kerala Lottery Result Today, July 13, 2025 Live: Samrudhi SM-11 Bumper Sunday Winning Numbers

Kerala Lottery Result Today, July 13, 2025 Live: Samrudhi SM-11 Bumper Sunday Winning Numbers

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Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 13-07-2025: Here's full list of winning numbers for Samrudhi SM-11 lucky draw for Sunday, July 13, 2025.
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live, 13-07-2025: The Kerala State Lottery Department has officially announced the results of the Samrudhi SM-11 lottery held on July 13, 2025. The draw took place at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram, under strict supervision to ensure transparency and fairness. The grand first prize winner takes home Rs 1 Crore, while the second and third prizes offer Rs 25 Lakh and Rs 5 Lakh respectively. Participants are urged to check their ticket numbers carefully against the official winning list to claim their prizes. Check the Live Updates and Full List of Winning Numbers below.
Jul 13, 2025 15:02 IST
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live: How to Claim Kerala Lottery Prize Money?
Winners must first verify their ticket number against the official results published in the Kerala Government Gazette. If the number matches, they should visit the Kerala Lottery Office at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram, to claim their prize.
To complete the prize claim process, the following documents must be submitted:
1. The original winning ticket, with both sides self-attested
2. A passport-size photograph attested by a Gazetted Officer
3. A self-attested copy of the PAN card (for income tax purposes)
4. A valid identity and address proof, such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, Ration Card or PAN card
5. A duly filled prize money claim form (available online), affixed with a revenue stamp and submitted as per official guidelines
6. All claims must be submitted within 30 days from the date of the draw.
Jul 13, 2025 15:01 IST
Kerala Lottery Result Today: Samrudhi Sm-11 Prize Structure
• 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
• 2nd Prize: Rs 25 Lakh
• 3rd Prize: Rs 5 Lakh
• 4th Prize: Rs 5,000
• 5th Prize: Rs 2,000
• 6th Prize: Rs 1,000
• 7th Prize: Rs 500
• 8th Prize: Rs 200
• 9th Prize: Rs 100
• Consolation Prize: Rs 5,000
Jul 13, 2025 15:00 IST
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live: First Prize Results Coming Soon!
The Kerala State Lottery Samrudhi SM-11 draw is currently underway at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram. The atmosphere is buzzing with anticipation as the officials prepare to announce the winning numbers for the grand prizes. The first prize winner will receive an incredible Rs 1 Crore, making this one of the most exciting lottery draws of the year.
Stay tuned as we bring you the live updates starting any moment now. The first prize result is expected to be declared shortly, followed by the announcement of second and third prize winners. Keep your tickets ready and get ready to check if you're the lucky winner!
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