Kerala Christmas New Year Bumper Lottery Result 2025: Check result date, time, prize and more

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Christmas-New Year Bumper BR-101 lottery results will be declared by the Kerala State Lottery Department at 2 pm on Wednesday. The draw will be held at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram.
The total prize fund for the lottery amounts to Rs 90.88 crore. The tickets were issued in ten series: XA, XB, XC, XD, XE, XG, XH, XJ, XK, and XL. Each ticket is priced at Rs 400. The department distributed 50 lakh tickets for sale, and till 1 pm February 3, 45.34 lakh tickets have been sold. Palakkad topped sales with 8.87 lakh tickets, followed by Thiruvananthapuram with 5.33 lakh tickets. The price of a Christmas - New Year bumper ticket is Rs 400.
Prize structure:
- First Prize: Rs 20 Crore (1 winner)
- Second Prize: Rs 1 Crore each (20 winners)
- Third Prize: Rs 10 Lakh each (30 winners)
- Fourth Prize: Rs 3 Lakh each (20 winners)
- Fifth Prize: Rs 2 Lakh each (20 winners)
- Additional Prizes: Rs 5,000, Rs 2,000, Rs 1,000, Rs 500, Rs 400 for multiple winners
How to check results
Participants can view the results on the official Kerala Lottery Department website or refer to the Kerala Government Gazette. Results will be available at the Kerala Government Gazette office for those preferring in-person verification. For a live telecast of the draw, tune into the official YouTube channel of the Kerala State Lottery Department.
How to claim prizes
Winners must claim their prizes within 30 days of the announcement. The following documents are required:
- Original winning ticket.
- Two passport-sized photographs attested by a gazetted officer
- Self-attested copies of: PAN card, Aadhaar card, Photo identity proof with address (e.g., Voter ID, Ration Card)
- A receipt bearing the winner's signature, address and phone number, affixed with a Rs 1 revenue stamp
- Self-attested copy of the bank passbook, including account number and IFSC code.
Prizes up to Rs 1 lakh can be claimed from district lottery offices, while higher amounts should be claimed directly from the Directorate of State Lotteries or through designated banks.