
Kerala Lottery Result Today LIVE: Bhagyathara BT-13 Winning Numbers For July 28
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 28-07-2025: Here's Guessing Numbers for Bhagyathara BT-13 for Monday, July 28, 2025. Check the full list of winning numbers from 3 pm.
KERALA LOTTERY BHAGYATHARA BT-13 RESULT ON MONDAY, 28.7.2025: The Kerala Lottery Department will announce the results of the Bhagyathara BT-13 Lottery Draw on Monday, July 28. The draw is scheduled to take place around 3 pm, at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram, near Bakery Junction.
The first prize winner will receive ₹1 crore, followed by a second prize of ₹30 lakh, and a third prize of ₹5 lakh. To maintain transparency, the Kerala Lottery Department has appointed an independent panel of judges to oversee the draw.
BHAGYATHARA BT-13 GUESSING NUMBERS
2690 2609 2960 2906
2069 2096 6290 6209
6920 6902 6029 6092
9260 9206 9620 9602
9026 9062 0269 0296
0629 0692 0926 0962
BHAGYATHARA BT-13 LOTTERY: PRIZE STRUCTURE
FULL LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS FOR BHAGYATHARA BT-13
WINNING NUMBER FOR 1ST PRIZE OF RS 1 CRORE IS: To be updated
WINNING NUMBER FOR 2ND PRIZE OF RS 30 LAKH IS: To be updated
WINNING NUMBER FOR 3RD PRIZE OF RS 5 LAKH ARE: 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 8TH PRIZE OF RS 200 ARE: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 9TH PRIZE OF RS 100 ARE: To be updated
HOW TO CHECK KERALA BHAGYATHARA BT-13 LOTTERY RESULTS?
To check the results of the Bhagyathara BT-13 Lottery Draw, participants can visit the Kerala Government Gazette office in person. The list of winning numbers is also published on the official website of the Kerala Lottery Department: www.keralalottery.info.
HOW TO CLAIM PRIZE MONEY?
To claim your Kerala Lottery prize, first verify your ticket number against the official list of winners published in the Kerala Government Gazette.
If your number matches, you're eligible to claim the cash prize, but remember, winnings must be claimed within 30 days of the result announcement.
Winners are required to visit the Kerala Lottery Office in Thiruvananthapuram in person, carrying valid identification and the original winning ticket.
A self-attested photocopy of the winning ticket (both front and back).
A passport-size photo signed by a Gazetted officer.
A self-attested copy of your PAN card.
Copies of identity documents: Aadhaar card, voter ID, ration card, and PAN card.
A filled-in prize money claim form with a revenue stamp affixed.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD A PDF WITH A FULL LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS?
Visit the official Kerala Lottery websites: www.keralalotteries.info or www.keralalotteryresult.net
Look for the link to the Bhagyathara BT-13 lottery results.
Click the link to view the list of winning numbers.
Use the download option to save the result as a PDF for your records.
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