
Kerala Lottery Result 2025: Samrudhi SM-14 Lucky Numbers For August 3; First Prize Rs 1 crore
Kerala Lottery Result Live: Samrudhi SM-14 Lottery results for today, August 3 , 2025. Get winners list and live updates on news18.com.
KERALA JACKPOT LOTTERY SAMRUDHI SM-14 RESULT FOR SUNDAY, 3.8.2025, LIVE UPDATES: The Kerala State Lottery Department is set to announce the Samrudhi SM-14 lottery results on Sunday, August 3. The draw will be held at 3:00 PM at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram. The lottery features a top prize of Rs 1 crore, with the second and third prizes being Rs 25 lakh and Rs 5 lakh, respectively. To ensure fairness and transparency, the draw will be conducted in the presence of independent officials.
Check the Live Updates and Full List of Winning Numbers here from 3 pm.
Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates, 3 -08-2025: Here's Guessing Numbers for Samrudhi SM-14 for Sunday, August 3 , 2025. Check the full list of winning numbers here from 3 pm.
The winning number for the 1st prize of RS 1 Crore is:
Agent Name:
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The winning numbers for the 3rd prize of 5 lakh are:
The winning numbers for the consolation prize of Rs 5,000 are:
The winning numbers for the 4th prize of Rs 5,000 are:
The winning numbers for the 5th prize of RS 2,000 are:
The winning numbers for the 6th prize of Rs 1,000 are:
The winning numbers for the 7th prize of Rs 500 are:
The winning numbers for the 8th prize of Rs 200 are:
The winning numbers for the 9th prize of Rs 100 are:
KERALA LOTTERY RESULT TODAY: Samrudhi SM-14 PRIZE STRUCTURE
1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
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
How to Claim Kerala Lottery Prize Money?
Winners must first confirm their ticket number with the official results published in the Kerala Government Gazette. If the number matches, they should proceed to the Kerala Lottery Office at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram, to claim their prize.
To complete the claim process, the following documents are required:
The original winning ticket, self-attested on both sides
A passport-size photograph attested by a Gazetted Officer
A self-attested copy of the PAN card (for income tax purposes)
Valid ID and address proof (such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, Ration Card, or PAN card)
A duly completed prize claim form (available online), affixed with a revenue stamp and submitted according to official instructions
All prize claims must be made within 30 days of the draw date.
Kerala State Lottery Result Today Live – Steps to Check & Download
Go to the official Kerala Lottery websites: keralalottery.info or keralalotteryresult.net
Click on the link titled 'Samrudhi SM-14 Lottery Results"
The complete list of winning numbers will be shown on the results page
You can download the full results in PDF format for easy access and future reference
Kerala Lottery Winning Ticket Verification Guide
Participants can check the Samrudhi SM‑14 Lottery results at the Kerala Government Gazette office
The official list of winning numbers is also available on the Kerala Lottery website: keralalottery.info
For convenience, the results can be downloaded in PDF format from the website for future reference
What to Do After Winning Kerala Lottery? Full Claim Process
Winners are required to submit their original winning ticket within 30 days from the date of the draw. Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of the prize.
The ticket, along with all necessary supporting documents, must be submitted to the appropriate authority based on the prize amount:
Prizes up to Rs 5,000: Can be claimed through authorised lottery agents
Prizes up to Rs 1 lakh (within Kerala): Submit the claim to the respective District Lottery Office
Prizes up to Rs 1 lakh (outside Kerala): Submit the claim to the Directorate of State Lotteries
Prizes above Rs 1 lakh: Must be submitted to the Director of State Lotteries
Prizes between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 20 lakh: Claims should be addressed to the Deputy Director
Prizes exceeding Rs 20 lakh: Must be submitted directly to the Director of State Lotteries
All claims must be filed within the stipulated timeframe and accompanied by the required documentation.
Kerala Lottery Agent Commission & Prize Claim Rules
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To claim a prize, winners must present the original winning ticket along with valid identification proof.
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