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Karunya KR-537 Kerala lottery result announced: Check the list of winners for February 19, first winner gets Rs 80 lakh

Kerala State Lottery Department has announced the lucky draw winners of the Karunya KR-537 lottery ticket today at 3 pm. The next Karunya Lottery will take place on February 26.

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Kerala State Lottery Department has announced the lucky draw winners of the Karunya KR-537 lottery ticket today at 3 pm. The draw took place at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction, in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. The winner of the first prize will get Rs 80 lakh while the second and third prize winner will get Rs 5 lakh and Rs 1 lakh respectively.

The lottery holders can check the winning list on the official website of Kerala Lotteries.

Check Karunya KR-536 lottery results

The winner of the first prize (Rs 80 lakh) is KO 897213

The winner of the second prize (Rs 5 lakh) is KZ 275563

The winners of the third prize (Rs 1 lakh) are KN 178419 KO 240265 KP 444910 KR 825157 KS 679750 KT 328967 KU 881560 KV 570524 KW 140580 KX 807796 KY 157916

The winners of the consolation prize (Rs 8,000) are KN 897213 KP 897213 KR 897213 KS 897213 KT 897213 KU 897213 KV 897213 KW 897213 KX 897213 KY 897213 KZ 897213

For the tickets ending with the following numbers.

The winners of the fourth prize (Rs 5,000) are 0275 1185 1930 2474 2623 3098 3698 4401 4626 5148 5555 8602 8629 9142 9288 9492 9564 9645

The winners of the fifth prize (Rs 2,000) are 0257 2497 3455 5607 6024 6829 7983 8542 8828 8981

The winners of the sixth prize (Rs 1,000) are 0186 0632 1007 1909 3518 4163 4338 5308 5794 5857 8335 8627 8660 8918

The winners of the seventh prize (Rs 500) are 0045 0338 0512 0583 0600 0617 0629 0849 0866 1117 1131 1345 1374 1481 1605 1650 2116 2174 2235 2464 2561 2801 3321 3927 3999 4001 4091 4227 4433 4513 4553 4621 4643 4653 4670 4700 4839 4846 4911 5182 5519 5671 5701 5702 5717 5910 5997 6028 6198 6299 6329 6351 6468 6479 6512 6553 6633 6649 6713 6999 7061 7103 7259 7662 7813 7844 7853 7886 8325 8366 8407 8600 9078 9123 9372 9493 9560 9567 9782 9827

The winners of the eighth prize (Rs 100) are 0013 0065 0175 0246 0482 0665 0708 0711 0848 0865 0881 0939 1034 1056 1063 1214 1240 1399 1484 1573 1633 1664 1779 1871 1893 1896 1926 2031 2093 2108 2113 2119 2123 2163 2251 2267 2306 2373 2484 2494 2521 2666 3012 3032 3115 3266 3283 3326 3668 3824 3830 3852 3909 3913 3926 3959 3972 3978 4011 4074 4077 4270 4326 4361 4388 4486 4664 4727 4788 4885 4891 5025 5041 5205 5889 5914 5920 5965 6040 6077 6190 6201 6469 6519 6551 6585 6594 6910 6930 7428 7596 7663 7797 7831 7946 7970 7972 8038 8152 8229 8349 8400 8534 8690 8723 8783 8797 8985 9083 9122 9210 9294 9368 9403 9424 9472 9512 9580 9646 9659 9812 9821 9940

The prize winners are advised to verify the winning numbers with the results published in the Kerala Government Gazette and surrender the winning tickets within 30 days.

How to claim prize money?

Prize winners need to follow the claim rules of the Kerala State Lottery Department. If the winning amount is above Rs 1 lakh then the winner needs to submit a self-attested copy of the PAN Card.

Winning AmountSubmit Claim Form Department
5000 Rs and Below AmountTicket Agents
1 Lakh Rs and Below AmountDepartment of District Lottery Offices
1 Lakh Rs and Below {Other State}Department of Directorate
1 Lakh Rs or Above AmountDepartment of Director of State Lotteries
1 Lakh Rs to 20 Lakhs Rs AmountDepartment of Deputy Director
20 lakhs and Above AmountDepartment of Director

Karunya State Lotteries Result

There are nine prizes in the Karunya lottery ticket, including a consolation reward. The first prize winner receives Rs 80 lakh, while the second and third prizes get Rs 5 lakh and 1 lakh respectively. The lottery agency will deduct 10 percent from the first to third prizes and allocate the remaining cash to the agents (who sell the winning tickets). In the case of the 4th to 8th places, as well as the consolation awards, 10 percent of the prize money (agent’s commission) will be paid from a government-allocated fund.

Next Karunya Lottery

The next Karunya Lottery will take place on February 26 at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction, in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram at 3 pm.

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AAP targets Delhi LG with Ghajini dig over pollution row, BJP hits back

AAP’s ‘Ghajini’ dig at Delhi LG over air pollution has drawn a sharp response from the BJP, escalating the political blame game as the capital’s AQI remains poor.

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The political sparring over Delhi’s air pollution intensified after the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) took a swipe at Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena using a film reference, prompting a sharp rebuttal from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The exchange comes at a time when air quality in the national capital has shown marginal improvement but continues to remain in the “poor” category.

The trigger for the latest round of accusations was a letter written by LG Saxena to AAP’s national convener and former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. In the letter, the LG claimed that when he had raised concerns about pollution during Kejriwal’s tenure as chief minister, the issue was played down. According to Saxena, Kejriwal had remarked that pollution becomes a topic of discussion only for a few days every year before fading from public attention.

AAP’s ‘Ghajini’ poster attack

Reacting to the letter, AAP accused the LG of shifting responsibility instead of addressing the ongoing pollution crisis. The party shared an edited image on X, portraying Saxena as the lead character from the film Ghajini, a role associated with short-term memory loss.

In the post, AAP alleged that the LG was ignoring the fact that the BJP is currently in power in Delhi and therefore accountable for managing the pollution situation. The caption accompanying the image read, “L – Low Quality; G – Ghajini,” while the poster claimed that the LG had “become Ghajini.” The visual also carried text suggesting blame being repeatedly placed on Arvind Kejriwal for rising AQI levels.

BJP’s response and counter-accusation

The BJP responded strongly to AAP’s jibe, asserting that while the present government is addressing pollution, responsibility for long-term damage cannot be ignored. Speaking to media, Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said the party is answerable for current conditions but questioned whether it should also be held accountable for what he termed the failures of the previous AAP government over the past 12 years.

Sachdeva echoed the claims mentioned in the LG’s letter, stating that concerns over pollution were earlier dismissed as seasonal issues. He further argued that air pollution is a year-round problem and accused AAP of attempting to shift the entire burden onto a government that has been in office for only the past several months.

Referring to the ‘Ghajini’ poster, the BJP leader said that if forgetfulness was the theme, AAP should have used Kejriwal’s image instead, alleging that the former chief minister had distanced himself from his responsibilities after electoral setbacks. He added that the current administration would require time to correct what he described as mistakes made during the previous government’s tenure.

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Traffic slows in Himachal Pradesh as year-end tourist rush chokes roads to Shimla, Manali

Heavy tourist inflow during the Christmas-New Year period has slowed traffic in Himachal Pradesh, with Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala witnessing long vehicle queues.

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Shimla traffic

Traffic movement across key hill destinations in Himachal Pradesh slowed to a crawl as a heavy influx of tourists marked the year-end holiday season. Long weekends around Christmas and New Year prompted travellers, particularly from Delhi-NCR, to head towards Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala, leading to long queues of vehicles on mountain roads.

A major attraction this season is the nine-day Winter Carnival being held at the historic Ridge Ground in Shimla. The event has drawn visitors from different parts of the country, with many attending it for the first time. Tourists described the carnival as lively and enjoyable, especially for families visiting during Christmas week.

Some visitors said the festive atmosphere exceeded their expectations, while others felt the absence of snowfall slightly dampened the experience. Tourists from states including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Mizoram shared that snowfall during Christmas would have added to the overall charm of the hill station.

Heavy inflow of vehicles, police step up arrangements

Apart from Shimla, popular destinations such as Kullu-Manali and Dharamshala are also witnessing a steady rise in tourist numbers. Gramphu has emerged as the only snow spot currently accessible to non-4×4 vehicles, adding to the pressure on limited routes.

Police officials estimate that between 8,000 and 10,000 vehicles are entering Shimla daily during the Christmas-to-New Year period. Over the next seven days, more than three lakh tourists are expected to visit the state capital alone.

To manage traffic and ensure safety, around 400 police personnel have been deployed across sensitive and high-footfall areas. The Shimla police administration has appealed to tourists to follow traffic rules and cooperate with authorities. Officials said preparations have been made for crowd management, security checks and traffic regulation at major junctions, as congestion continues to build across the hill town.

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BJP gets its first mayor in Kerala as VV Rajesh takes charge in Thiruvananthapuram

The BJP has created history in Kerala after VV Rajesh was sworn in as Thiruvananthapuram’s first mayor from the party, ending decades of CPM control over the civic body.

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The BJP on Friday marked a historic political moment in Kerala after VV Rajesh was sworn in as the mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation. This is the first time the party has secured the mayor’s post in the state capital, signalling a significant shift in Kerala’s urban political landscape.

Rajesh’s election follows the party’s unexpected performance in the municipal elections held earlier this month, where the BJP emerged as the single-largest party by winning 50 of the 101 seats in the civic body.

Rajesh promises inclusive development across all wards

After taking oath, VV Rajesh said the focus of the new leadership would be on collective growth and inclusive governance. He stated that development work would be carried out across all 101 wards, with the aim of transforming Thiruvananthapuram into a developed city.

Rajesh secured 51 votes in the mayoral election conducted in the 100-member House, crossing the halfway mark. The CPM candidate RP Shivaji received 29 votes, while the Congress-led UDF nominee KS Sabarinathan got 19 votes. One independent councillor abstained, while support from another independent councillor proved crucial for the BJP’s victory.

Breakthrough comes ahead of key state election

The development comes less than six months before a major election in Kerala, a state where the BJP has historically struggled. The party has never formed a government in the state and has had limited legislative presence in the past.

The mayoral win also ends decades of control by the CPM over the Thiruvananthapuram civic body. The state capital is also a Lok Sabha constituency currently represented by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor.

BJP leadership targets governance overhaul

Following the swearing-in ceremony, Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar criticised the previous administration, alleging long-standing governance failures and corruption in the civic body. He said basic civic issues such as drainage, water supply and solid waste management had been neglected for years, and asserted that the new administration would begin work immediately to improve the city’s infrastructure.

The party has set a target of making Thiruvananthapuram one of the top cities in the country, according to Chandrasekhar.

Internal debate preceded mayoral choice

The selection of VV Rajesh as mayor followed internal discussions within the BJP. The party was reportedly divided between Rajesh and former Director General of Police R Sreelekha before consensus emerged in Rajesh’s favour. Sreelekha, who won from the Sasthamangalam ward, is known for her earlier role handling economic offence cases.

Union minister Suresh Gopi and Rajeev Chandrasekhar were present during Rajesh’s oath-taking ceremony.

Wider impact on Kerala’s political landscape

Overall results in the local body elections have posed challenges for the ruling Left Democratic Front, while the Congress-led United Democratic Front secured control of four out of six municipal bodies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi later described the BJP’s Thiruvananthapuram win as a “watershed moment,” crediting party workers for the breakthrough.

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