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Kerala Lottery Results: Samrudhi SM-5 Winners For June 1, 2025; First Prize Rs 1 Crore!

Kerala Lottery Results: Samrudhi SM-5 Winners For June 1, 2025; First Prize Rs 1 Crore!

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Kerala Lottery Results Today: Here's Guessing Numbers for Check the full list of winning numbers for Samrudhi SM-5 lucky draw for Sunday, June 1, 2025.
KERALA LOTTERY SAMRUDHI SM-5 RESULT ON SUNDAY, 1.6.2025: The Kerala State Lottery Department is set to announce the results of the Samrudhi SM-5 draw on Sunday, June 1. The draw will be held at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram, beginning at 3 p.m. The first prize winner will be awarded Rs 1 crore, while the second and third prizes are Rs 75 lakh and Rs 25 lakh, respectively. To maintain transparency and fairness, the draw will be conducted under the supervision of impartial judges, who will carefully verify the results to eliminate discrepancies.
KERALA LOTTERY RESULT TODAY: SAMRUDHI SM-5 PRIZE STRUCTURE
1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
2nd Prize: Rs 75 Lakh
3rd Prize: Rs 25 Lakh
4th Prize: Rs 1 Lakh
5th Prize: Rs 5000
6th Prize: Rs 1000
7th Prize: Rs 500
8th Prize: Rs 100
9th Prize: Rs 50
Consolation Prize: Rs 5,000
How To Check Samrudhi SM-5 Lottery Results?
To check the Samrudhi SM-5 lottery results and winning numbers, visit the official website at www.keralalottery.info. Alternatively, the results are also available at the Kerala Government Gazette Office.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO CLAIM PRIZE MONEY?
Submit a self-attested photocopy of both sides of the winning lottery ticket.
Provide two passport-size photographs, each verified and signed by a Gazetted officer.
Include a self-attested copy of your PAN card.
Complete the prize claim form online, affix a revenue stamp, and submit it as part of your claim.
Attach valid identification documents such as a PAN card, Aadhaar card, voter ID, ration card, or other acceptable IDs.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD A PDF WITH A FULL LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS?
Visit the official Kerala Lottery Department websites: keralalotteries.info or keralalotteryresult.net.
Select the link for Samrudhi SM-5 lottery results.
The winning numbers will be shown on the results page.
Locate the download option on the page.
Click to download the PDF version of the lottery results.
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