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Kerala lottery result today, July 11, 2025 out: Suvarna Keralam SK-11 winners list & winning numbers

Kerala lottery result today, July 11, 2025 out: Suvarna Keralam SK-11 winners list & winning numbers

Time of India11-07-2025
Kerala lottery result for today, July 11, 2025: The Kerala lottery result today, July 11, 2025, for the much-awaited Suvarna Keralam SK-11 draw has been officially announced. The draw took place at 3 PM at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction, Thiruvananthapuram, under strict supervision to ensure transparency.
Lottery participants can now check the full list of winning numbers and prize details for the Suvarna Keralam SK-11 lottery result today.
Kerala lottery result today, July 11, 2025: Suvarna Keralam SK-11 winning numbers
The Kerala State Lottery Department declared the Suvarna Keralam SK-11 lottery result today live at 3 PM. Here are the top winning numbers for the draw held on July 11, 2025:
How to check Kerala lottery result today online?
You can check the Kerala lottery result today live for Suvarna Keralam SK-11 on official websites such as Kerala Lottery Results portals or trusted news sites. The results are typically published after 3 PM, with official confirmation by 4:30 PM. Always verify your ticket numbers against the official Kerala Government Gazette notification to claim prizes safely.
Kerala lottery prize structure for Suvarna Keralam SK-11, July 11, 2025
The prize structure for the Suvarna Keralam SK-11 lottery result today, July 11, 2025 is as follows:
FAQs
1. Where to check Kerala lottery result today for Suvarna Keralam SK-11?
Answer: You can check the Kerala lottery result today live on official Kerala lottery websites and trusted portals that publish Suvarna Keralam SK-11 winning numbers after 3 PM.
2. What is the first prize amount in Kerala lottery Suvarna Keralam SK-11?
Answer: The first prize for the Suvarna Keralam SK-11 lottery draw held on July 11, 2025, is ₹1 crore (₹1,00,00,000).
3. How to verify Kerala lottery winning numbers?
Answer: Verify your Kerala lottery winning numbers with the official Kerala Government Gazette and authorised lottery websites to ensure authenticity before claiming the prize.
4. When is the Kerala lottery Suvarna Keralam SK-11 draw conducted?
Answer: The Suvarna Keralam SK-11 lottery draw is conducted every Friday at 3 PM at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram.
5. What is the prize claim period for Kerala lottery winners?
Answer: Kerala lottery prize winners must claim their prizes within 90 days of the draw date by submitting the winning tickets to authorised offices.
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