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Kerala's Dhanalekshmi DL-50 Lottery Declares Results, Top Prize Goes to Malappuram

Kerala's Dhanalekshmi DL-50 Lottery Declares Results, Top Prize Goes to Malappuram
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Authored by prc-kaiyunsports.com, 04/05/2026

A ticket bearing the number DY 442449, sold in Malappuram, has claimed the first prize of Rs. 1 crore in the Kerala State Lotteries Department's Dhanalekshmi DL-50 draw, conducted on Wednesday, April 29. The official results were published at 4:30 pm following a live announcement that began at 3 pm, with the second prize of Rs. 30 lakh awarded to ticket DT 435276 from Irinjalakuda and the third prize of Rs. 5 lakh going to DU 375023 from Kottayam.

A Lottery System Built on Structured, Multi-Tier Rewards

The Dhanalekshmi series is among the more established draws administered by the Kerala State Lotteries Department, which has operated government-run lotteries since 1967 as a state-managed revenue mechanism. Unlike private lottery operations, proceeds from Kerala's official draws are directed toward public welfare programmes, making participation a transaction with a broader fiscal dimension.

The prize structure for DL-50 spans nine tiers, ensuring that winnings reach a substantial number of participants beyond the headline jackpot. The fourth prize of Rs. 5,000 alone covers 19 winning ticket numbers, while the seventh and eighth prize categories together account for over 170 winning combinations. The ninth prize of Rs. 100 is awarded across more than 150 ticket numbers, widening the distribution considerably.

  • 1st Prize: Rs. 1,00,00,000 - DY 442449 (Malappuram)
  • Consolation Prize: Rs. 5,000 - 11 tickets across DN, DO, DP, DR, DS, DT, DU, DV, DW, DX, DZ series
  • 2nd Prize: Rs. 30,00,000 - DT 435276 (Irinjalakuda)
  • 3rd Prize: Rs. 5,00,000 - DU 375023 (Kottayam)
  • 4th Prize: Rs. 5,000 - 19 winning last-four-digit numbers
  • 5th Prize: Rs. 2,000 - 6 winning numbers
  • 6th Prize: Rs. 1,000 - 25 winning numbers
  • 7th Prize: Rs. 500 - 76 winning numbers
  • 8th Prize: Rs. 200 - 96 winning numbers
  • 9th Prize: Rs. 100 - 148 winning numbers

How Winners Collect Their Prizes and What Tax Rules Apply

The claim process is tiered by prize value. Holders of prizes below Rs. 5,000 may present their ticket at any authorised lottery retailer across Kerala for immediate payment. Larger prizes require the winner to submit the original ticket alongside valid government-issued identification either at a designated bank branch or at an official lottery office of the Kerala State Lotteries Department. This two-channel system exists to manage fraud risk and ensure traceability for higher-value payouts.

Winners should factor in deductions before calculating their net receipt. A 30% income tax is applied to the prize amount under Indian tax law, and an additional 10% agent commission is deducted prior to disbursement. A winner of the Rs. 1 crore first prize would therefore receive a net figure substantially below the announced amount after both deductions are applied. Understanding this distinction matters - the announced prize and the take-home figure are not the same.

Verifying Results and Protecting Against Fraud

The Kerala State Lotteries Department provides a barcode scanning facility on official tickets, enabling holders to authenticate their tickets directly against the department's records. This is a meaningful safeguard in a context where counterfeit lottery tickets have historically been a concern across India's lottery-active states. Winners are advised to verify results through official government channels - the department's website or designated printed gazette notifications - rather than relying solely on third-party platforms or informal sources.

Participants who believe they hold a winning number in the lower prize tiers should cross-reference the last four digits of their ticket against the published lists for prizes four through nine, as these draws are based on that suffix. For the upper prizes, the full ticket number and series letter must match exactly. Any discrepancy, however minor, disqualifies the claim - the department applies strict verification protocols at the point of payout.