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Kerala lottery results: Karunya Plus KN-543 winners for 17 October 2024; first prize Rs. 80 lakhs, second prize Rs 10 lakh and third prize Rs. 1 lakh

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Kerala lottery is a state-run lottery system managed by the government itself. It features daily draws with attractive cash prizes. The Kerala lottery system offers several games in the whole week including Win Win, Sthree Shakti, Fifty Fifty, Karunya Plus, Nirmal and more that are scheduled for the whole week. Tickets are widely available across the state, making participation accessible to a broad audience.

The lottery results will be out for 17 October in the afternoon.

Kerala lottery - Karunya Plus KN-543 features a top prize of 80 Lakhs with other significant cash rewards. Below is the detailed list of the prize structure of the lottery winners and some of the states where lottery is legal.


Kerala lottery prize structure


Karunya Plus KN-543 offers a range of different prizes:





Kerala lottery Karunya Plus KN-543 winning numbers



Lucky numbers for 1st prize of Rs. 80 lakhs - Results awaited



Lucky numbers for 2nd prize of Rs. 10 lakhs - Results awaited



Lucky numbers for 3rd prize of Rs. 1 lakh- Results awaited



Lucky numbers for the consolation prize of Rs. 8,000 - Results awaited



(For the tickets ending with the following numbers)



Lucky numbers for 4th prize of Rs. 5,000 -Results awaited



Lucky numbers for 5th prize of Rs. 1,000 - Results awaited



Lucky numbers for 6th prize of Rs. 500- Results awaited



Lucky numbers for 7th prize of Rs. 100 - Results awaited




How to check Kerala lottery winners

To check the lottery Karunya Plus KN-543

  • Official website: Visit http://www.keralalottery.info/
  • Youtube channel: Watch live stream on the official channel
  • Apple TV app: Access to the Apple TV app for the results.



Kerala lottery weekly draws






How to verify Kerala lottery results

To verify the results of the lottery, players have two options. They can either visit the Kerala Lottery office in person or check the official Kerala Lottery Department website at keralalottery.info Both methods provide easy access to review their winning chances and view the official lottery results.



How to claim your prize money

To claim prize money, players need to verify their ticket numbers against the winning numbers published in the Kerala Government Gazette. Winners have a 30-day window from the announcement date to collect their prizes at the Kerala Lottery Headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram. Claimants must present their winning ticket along with valid identification, such as an Aadhaar card or PAN card.



Documents required to claim prize money

  • A photocopy of the winning ticket, self-attested on both sides.
  • Two passport-sized photographs, signed by a Gazette officer.
  • A signed photocopy of the player’s PAN card.
  • The completed reward money receipt form, with a revenue stamp attached.
  • Valid identity proof (such as PAN card, Aadhaar card, voter ID, or ration card).



How to download the PDF with a full list of winning numbers

  • Visit the official Kerala Lottery websites: keralalotteries.info or keralalotteryresult.net
  • Click on the link for the result.
  • The complete list of winning numbers will be displayed on the result page.
  • Find and click the download link on the webpage.
  • Download the lottery results in PDF format.


States where lottery is legal in India

The legal status of lotteries varies significantly across India, with each state having its own regulations that must be understood for proper compliance. In approximately 13 states, lotteries are legalized and residents are allowed to participate. These states include Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Sikkim.



Disclaimer: Participating in lotteries can be addictive, so it is important to play responsibly. The information provided on this page is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered as advice or endorsement. The Times of India does not support or advocate lotteries in any way.
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