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Kerala Lottery Result Today 24.05.2025 (OUT): Karunya KR 707 Saturday Lucky Draw DECLARED- Check Winning Numbers Here

Kerala Lottery Result Today 24.05.2025 (OUT): Karunya KR 707 Saturday Lucky Draw DECLARED- Check Winning Numbers Here

India.com24-05-2025

photoDetails english 2905717 https://zeenews.india.com/photos/india/kerala-lottery-result-today-24-05-2025-out-karunya-kr-707-saturday-lucky-draw-declared-check-winning-numbers-here-2905733 Updated:May 24, 2025, 03:36 PM IST Kerala Karunya KR-707 Lottery Result DECLARED
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The Kerala State Lottery Department has declared the results of the Karunya KR-707 draw held on Saturday, May 24. The draw took place at 3 PM at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram. Lucky participants stood a chance to win major prizes, including a ₹1 crore first prize, ₹30 lakh second prize, and ₹25 lakh third prize. The event was conducted in the presence of an independent panel to ensure transparency and fairness in the draw process. Kerala Lucky Draw First Prize Winner: Rs 1 Crore
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First Prize 1 Crore Winner Number- KO 671411 Kerala Lucky Draw Second Prize Winner: Rs.50,00,000/- [50 Lakhs]
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2nd Prize Winner Ticket No: KY 108014 (CHITTUR) Kerala Lucky Draw Consolation Prize Winners
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Consolation Prize Winners: KN 671411 KP 671411 KR 671411 KS 671411 KT 671411 KU 671411 KV 671411 KW 671411 KX 671411 KY 671411 KZ 671411 Kerala Lucky Draw Third Prize Winner: 3rd Prize Rs.5,00,000/- [5 Lakh]
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3rd Prize Winner Ticket No: KU 464857 (GURUVAYOOR) Kerala Lucky Draw Fourth Prize Winners: 4th Prize Rs.1,00,000/- [1 Lakh]
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4th Prize Winners Ticket No: KN 802412 KO 419472 KP 133825 KR 644985 KS 493679 KT 375997 KU 349038 KV 621690 KW 851280 KX 309460 KY 605072 KZ 854152 Kerala Lucky Draw Fifith Prize Winners: 5th Prize Rs.5,000/-
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