Welcome to the official Kerala Lottery Prize Structure guide. Each weekly draw—including Win-Win, Akshaya, and Karunya—follows a specific payout hierarchy regulated by the State Lottery Department.

Tax Deduction Notice: As per Indian Income Tax laws, winnings above ₹10,000 are subject to a 30% TDS deduction. A 10% agent commission is also deducted from the prize pool.

Select a Lottery Scheme

Use the selector below to view the detailed prize breakdown for any of the active weekly lottery schemes.

Bhagyathara

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Sthree Sakthi

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Dhanalekshmi

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Karunya Plus

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Suvarna Keralam

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Karunya

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Samrudhi

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Kerala Lottery Prize Claim Rules

If you hold a winning ticket, the claim process depends on the prize amount:

  • Up to ₹5,000: Can be claimed from any local lottery agent in Kerala.
  • ₹5,001 to ₹1 Lakh: Must be claimed at the District Lottery Office.
  • Above ₹1 Lakh: Documents must be submitted to the Director of State Lotteries in Thiruvananthapuram.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first prize in Kerala lottery?
The first prize typically ranges from ₹70 lakh for daily weekly draws to ₹1 crore or more for special draws.

Is tax deducted from lottery winnings?
Yes, a 30% TDS is deducted for all winnings above ₹10,000. Additionally, a 10% agent commission is deducted from the gross prize amount.

How can I claim a prize above ₹1 lakh?
For prizes above ₹1 lakh, you must submit your original ticket and identity documents to the Director of State Lotteries in Thiruvananthapuram.