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Kerala Lottery Results Live Updates: Bhagyathara BT-8 Winners For June 23, 2025; First Prize Rs 1 Crore!

Kerala Lottery Results Live Updates: Bhagyathara BT-8 Winners For June 23, 2025; First Prize Rs 1 Crore!

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Kerala Lottery Results Today Live Updates: Here's Guessing Numbers for Bhagyathara BT-8 for Monday, June 23, 2025. Check the full list of winning numbers here from 3 pm.
KERALA JACKPOT LOTTERY BHAGYATHARA BT-8 RESULT FOR MONDAY, 23.6.2025, LIVE UPDATES: The Kerala State Lottery Department will declare the results of the Bhagyathara BT- 8 lucky draw on Monday, June 23. The draw will take place around 3 p.m. at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram, near Bakery Junction.
The winner of the first prize will get Rs 1 crore. The second prize winner will get Rs 30 lakh, while the third prize winner will receive Rs 5 lakh. Check the Live Updates and Full List of Winning Numbers here from 3 pm.
To be updated soon…
BHAGYATHARA BT-8 LOTTERY: PRIZE STRUCTURE
WINNING NUMBER FOR 2ND PRIZE OF RS 30 LAKH IS: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS 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 7TH PRIZE OF RS 500 ARE: To be updated
WINNING NUMBERS FOR 9TH PRIZE OF RS 100 ARE: To be updated
HOW TO CHECK KERALA BHAGYATHARA BT-8 LOTTERY RESULTS?
To check the Bhagyathara BT- 8 lottery draw result, visit the official Kerala Lottery website: www.keralalottery.info. The complete list of winning numbers will be published online, and you can download the result in PDF format for future use.
You can also confirm the results by visiting the Kerala Government Gazette office.
How to Claim Your Prize Money?
First, match your ticket number with the official results published on the website or in the Kerala Government Gazette.
If your number appears, you're eligible for the prize.
You must claim your prize within 30 days of the draw date.
Visit the Kerala Lottery Office at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram, to process your claim.
Don't forget to carry your original ticket and valid ID proof for verification.
Documents Required to Claim Prize Money
Make sure to carry the following:
To download the full list of winning numbers:
Visit keralalottery.info or keralalotteryresult.net
Click on the result link for Bhagyathara BT- 8
Use the download option to save the file in PDF format
Kerala Monsoon Bumper BR-104 Lucky Draw On July 23; First Prize Rs 10 Crore
The Kerala State Lottery Department has released the details of the much-anticipated Monsoon Bumper BR-104. The lucky draw will be held on July 23, 2025 (Wednesday) at 2 PM, offering participants a grand opportunity to win a first prize of Rs10 crore.
Details of Kerala Monsoon Bumper BR-104 Lucky Draw
Kerala Monsoon Bumper BR-104 Lucky Draw Prize structure
1st Prize: Rs. 10,00,00,000 (10 Crore)
2nd Prize: Rs. 10,00,000 (10 Lakhs)
3rd Prize: Rs. 5,00,000 (5 Lakhs)
4th Prize: Rs. 3,00,000 (3 Lakhs)
5th Prize: Rs. 5,000
6th Prize: Rs. 1,000
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7th Prize: Rs.500
8th Prize: Rs. 250.
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