Kerala Lottery: Dhanalekshmi DL-19 Draw Delivers Crore‑Worth Prizes on September 24

Draw Details and Schedule

On Wednesday, September 24, 2025, the Kerala lottery department staged the Dhanalekshmi DL-19 draw at Gorky Bhavan, a well‑known venue near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram. The event kicked off at 2:55 PM, with officials announcing the winning numbers on a large screen. By 4:30 PM, the official results were posted on the department’s website and in the Kerala Government Gazette.

Attendance was high: local residents, lottery agents, and a handful of media representatives gathered to watch the live draw. The department also streamed the proceedings on its official YouTube channel, allowing Keralites across the state to follow the action in real time.

Prize Structure and Claim Process

Prize Structure and Claim Process

The DL-19 draw featured a tiered prize system designed to reward a broad spectrum of participants. Below is a breakdown of the main prize categories:

  • First prize: ₹1 crore
  • Second prize: ₹30 lakhs
  • Third prize: ₹5 lakhs
  • Fourth prize: ₹5,000
  • Fifth prize: ₹2,500
  • Sixth prize: ₹1,500
  • Seventh prize: 76 winning numbers, each ₹500
  • Eighth prize: ₹250
  • Ninth prize: ₹100
  • Consolation prize: ₹5,000 for tickets matching the first‑prize number in a different series

Winners of any prize up to ₹5,000 can collect their money at any authorized lottery outlet across Kerala. For amounts exceeding ₹5,000, ticket‑bearers must present the original ticket, a valid ID, and a claim form at a designated bank branch or at the state lottery office.

All winnings are subject to a 30% tax deduction, followed by a 10% commission paid to the ticket‑selling agent. The net amount is transferred to the winner after verification.

Claimants have a strict 30‑day window from the draw date to file their claims. The department advises winners to cross‑check their numbers against the official Gazette and to retain the original ticket until the prize is fully disbursed.

In an effort to curb fraud, the Kerala State Lottery Department rolled out a barcode scanner feature on its mobile app. Users can scan the barcode printed on the ticket; the app instantly confirms whether the ticket is genuine and displays any associated prize.

Local lottery agents reported a surge in foot traffic following the announcement of the crorepati winners, highlighting the continued popularity of state‑run draws in Kerala’s entertainment and charitable landscape.

For those who missed the live event, the department has uploaded the complete draw video and a printable PDF of the winning numbers on its official portal. The next DL‑19 draw is scheduled for early October, with ticket sales already underway at major outlets throughout the state.

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