The Kerala Lotteries department’s 2024 Thiruvonam bumper lottery’s ticket sales have reached 63 lakhs as only four days are left for the draw. All the tickets of Thiruvonam bumper printed and delivered to the market as received a strong response from the consumers, said a statement from the Directorate of Kerala State Lotteries.
For this Onam bumper, a total of 70 lakh tickets have been issued for sale by the Lottery department. Only about seven lakh tickets are left now in the market. The department has a firm hope that all these tickets will be sold in the next four days, the statement said. Kerala State Lottteries is working under the Kerala Finance ministry. The Thiuruvonam bumper tickets are priced at Rs 500.
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The Thiruvonam bumper is offering a first prize of Rs 25 crore, a second prize of Rs 1 crore to 20 people, a third prize of Rs 50 lakh, a third prize of Rs 5 lakh, a fourth and fifth prize of Rs 2 lakh and a minimal prize of Rs 500.
In this year’s Thiruvonam bumper sales, district-wise, once again Palakkad district is leading in sales. A total of 1176990 tickets have already been sold in the north eastern district, including those in the sub-offices. Thiruvananthapuram has sold 824140 tickets and Thrissur has sold 768160 tickets.
The sale is progressing to the extent that the remaining tickets in other districts will be sold by today and tomorrow, said the statement.
In Thiruvananthapuram district, less than one lakh tickets are left to be sold.
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Only 23,000 tickets are left in Kollam district. Only 12,000 tickets are available in Pathanamthitta. 23,000 tickets are left in Kottayam and 15,000 tickets in Alappuzha. In other districts too, ticket sales have seen good response from the people.
The awareness campaign department of the Kerala State Lotteries has intensified by showing that the sale of state lottery tickets is only in Kerala and only as paper lottery. Along with Hindi, the department is also going ahead with awareness campaign against fake lottery in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu languages.