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Karunya Plus KN-406 Kerala lottery result out: First winner grabs Rs 80 lakh, check the full list of winners here

Kerala State Lottery Department has revealed the lucky draw winners of the Karunya Plus KN-406 lottery result. The winner of the first prize has won Rs 80 lakh while the second and third prize winner won Rs 10 lakh and Rs 1 lakh respectively.

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Kerala State Lottery Department has revealed the lucky draw winners of the Karunya Plus KN-406 lottery ticket today at 3 pm at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction, in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. The winner of the first prize has won Rs 80 lakh while the second and third prize winner won Rs 10 lakh and Rs 1 lakh respectively.

You can check the result by clicking on the official website of the Kerala State Lottery Department- keralalotteryresult.net. Apart from these, the results are also published in the Kerala Government Gazette.

The winner of the first prize (Rs 80 lakh) is PJ 745073

The winner of the second prize (Rs 10 lakh) is PG 290006

The winners of the third prize (Rs 1 lakh) are PA 692519 PB 178115 PC 301779 PD 799372 PE 880021 PF 280283 PG 679350 PH 671026 PJ 529500 PK 573028 PL 733023 PM 148073

The winners of the consolation prize (Rs 8,000) are PA 745073 PB 745073 PC 745073 PD 745073 PE 745073 PF 745073 PG 745073 PH 745073 PK 745073 PL 745073 PM 745073

FOR THE TICKETS ENDING WITH THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS

The winners of fourth prize (Rs 5,000) are 1112 1809 2118 2373 2606 3229 4248 5493 5921 6462 6881 7239 8469 8564 8648 8779 8918 8962

The winners of fifth prize (Rs 1,000) are 0333 0336 1480 1631 1817 2248 2885 3353 3469 4186 4725 5582 5795 5902 5967 6290 6410 6706 6824 6923 7105 7219 7232 7323 8019 8100 8361 8457 8483 8636 8768 8976 9887 9930

The winners of sixth prize (Rs 500) are 0189 0665 0670 0687 0860 0899 0972 0977 1048 1391 1511 1536 1569 1674 1834 2000 2005 2075 2264 2353 2401 2409 2581 2720 2921 3155 3201 3297 3442 3585 4013 4124 4245 4300 4573 4670 4785 4913 5052 5072 5188 5227 5286 5295 5509 5616 5684 5887 6052 6157 6225 6340 6673 6729 7042 7059 7101 7262 7461 7464 7612 7672 7692 7798 7954 8035 8257 8381 8395 8499 8615 8647 8843 9123 9404 9433 9569 9610 9652 9693

The winners of seventh prize (Rs 100) are

0039 0074 0081 0127 0240 0268 0304 0347 0423 0470 0478 0560 0585 0620 0663 0781 0835 0874 0915 0939 0961 1013 1354 1367 1373 1378 1400 1433 1590 1602 1754 1841 1870 1929 1982 2251 2318 2510 2561 2617 2698 2856 2911 3057 3153 3249 3325 3370 3466 3551 4107 4195 4261 4554 4741 4757 4831 4838 4877 4918 4954 4969 5021 5140 5263 5284 5313 5318 5429 5510 5516 5673 5747 5771 6072 6429 6463 6508 6590 6799 6815 6829 6830 6852 7013 7038 7070 7100 7117 7186 7189 7353 7396 7507 7581 7622 7697 7709 7729 7775 7975 8021 8089 8096 8116 8225 8324 8379 8421 8432 8434 8558 8809 8932 9421 9512 9525 9526 9549 9599 9688 9798 9844 9933 9968 9981

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.

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Next Karunya Plus Lottery

Next Karunya Plus Draw will be held on February 10 at Gorky Bhavan, Near Bakery Junction, Thiruvananthapuram.

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Supreme Court flags risk of lawlessness, pauses FIRs against ED officers in Bengal case

The Supreme Court paused FIRs against ED officers in the Bengal I-PAC raid case, warning that obstruction of central probes could lead to lawlessness and seeking responses from the Centre and state.

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday delivered a sharp rebuke to the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government, pausing FIRs lodged against officers of the Enforcement Directorate over searches linked to political consultancy I-PAC. The court said the case raises serious questions about interference in investigations and warned that failure to address them could lead to “lawlessness”.

A bench of Justice Prashant Mishra and Justice Vipul Pancholi sought replies from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Department of Personnel and Training, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Trinamool Congress government on the ED’s plea. The central agency has also sought the suspension of Bengal Director General of Police Rajeev Kumar and Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Kumar Verma, and a probe by the CBI. The matter will be heard next on February 3.

The ruling follows a standoff between the ED and the Bengal government after the agency conducted searches at premises linked to I-PAC, which manages election campaigns for the Trinamool Congress, in connection with a corruption case.

Court questions obstruction of central probes

Recording its prima facie view, the Supreme Court said the petition raised a “serious issue” concerning investigations by central agencies and possible obstruction by state authorities.

“There are larger questions which emerge and if not answered shall lead to lawlessness. If central agencies are working bona fide to probe a serious offence, a question arises: Can they be obstructed by party activities?” the bench observed.

Earlier in the day, the court also expressed disturbance over scenes of chaos in the Calcutta High Court during a hearing related to the same dispute.

ED alleges interference, seeks action against top cops

The Enforcement Directorate accused the West Bengal administration of interfering with its searches and investigation. Appearing for the agency, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta alleged that evidence was removed from the residence of an I-PAC co-founder and argued that such actions could encourage state police officers to aid and abet obstruction. He sought suspension of senior police officials.

Describing the disruption in the Calcutta High Court on January 9, Mehta called it “mobocracy”, saying a group of lawyers unconnected to the case disrupted proceedings, forcing an adjournment. The bench asked whether the high court had been turned into a protest site, to which Mehta responded that messages had circulated calling lawyers to gather at a specific time.

Banerjee’s counsel defends move, cites election confidentiality

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Mamata Banerjee, questioned the timing of the ED’s presence in Bengal ahead of Assembly elections. He said the last development in the coal scam case dated back to February 2024 and argued that I-PAC handled election-related work under a formal contract with the Trinamool Congress.

According to Sibal, election data stored at the premises was confidential and critical to campaign strategy. He said the party leadership had a right to protect such information.

Representing the Bengal government and the DGP, senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi referred to the January 9 disruption but argued it could not justify parallel proceedings in different courts. The bench responded that emotions “cannot go out of hand repeatedly”.

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Shashi Tharoor warns US tariffs on Iran could make Indian exports unviable

Shashi Tharoor has warned that cumulative US tariffs linked to Iran trade could rise to 75%, making most Indian exports to America commercially unviable.

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Congress MP and chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Shashi Tharoor has expressed serious concern over the United States’ latest tariff announcement targeting countries that continue to trade with Iran, warning that such measures could severely impact Indian exporters.

Reacting to the decision by US President Donald Trump to impose a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran, Tharoor said Indian companies would struggle to remain competitive if cumulative tariffs rise to 75%. He noted that India was already at a disadvantage compared to several regional competitors.

Tharoor said he had been troubled by the US tariff regime from the outset, pointing out that India was initially subjected to a 25% tariff while rival exporting nations in Southeast Asia were charged significantly lower rates. According to him, countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan and Bangladesh faced tariffs ranging between 15% and 19% on labour-intensive goods exported to the US.

He explained that the situation had worsened with additional sanctions-linked duties. With the existing 25% tariff, another 25% related to Russia-linked sanctions, and a further 25% tied to Iran-related measures, the total burden could rise to 75%. At that level, Tharoor said, most Indian exports would no longer be commercially viable in the American market.

While noting that certain sectors such as pharmaceuticals may continue to export as they are not heavily impacted by sanctions, he warned that other key export categories would be hit hard. Tharoor described the situation as very serious and said it required urgent attention.

The Congress MP also expressed hope that the newly appointed US Ambassador could help facilitate progress on a bilateral trade agreement. He stressed that India could not afford to wait through the entire year for a deal and said an agreement should ideally be concluded in the first quarter of 2026.

Commenting on recent diplomatic engagements between India and the US, Tharoor underlined the need for faster consensus on trade issues. He said that at tariff levels as high as 75%, the idea of a meaningful trade deal loses relevance. According to him, a rate closer to what the UK enjoys with the US, around 15%, would reflect the respect due to a strategic partner.

Tharoor’s remarks come after President Trump announced that any country continuing business with Iran would face a 25% tariff on all trade with the United States, a move that has raised concerns among several trading partners.

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Indian Army symbolizes selfless service and duty, says PM Modi on Army Day

PM Narendra Modi on Army Day praised the Indian Army as a symbol of selfless service and unwavering duty, saluting the courage and sacrifice of its soldiers.

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On the occasion of Army Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday paid tribute to the Indian Army, describing its soldiers as a symbol of selfless service who protect the nation with unwavering resolve, even in the most challenging circumstances.

In a message shared on social media platform X, the prime minister said the country salutes the courage and steadfast commitment of Indian Army personnel. He noted that their dedication to duty inspires confidence and gratitude among citizens across the country.

“Our soldiers stand as a symbol of selfless service, safeguarding the nation with steadfast resolve, at times under the most challenging conditions,” PM Modi said. He added that the nation remembers with deep respect those who have laid down their lives while serving the country.

Army Day is observed every year on January 15 to commemorate a historic moment in India’s military history. The day marks the appointment of Field Marshal K M Cariappa as the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army in 1949, when he took over from British officer General Sir F R R Bucher.

The occasion serves as a reminder of the Indian Army’s role in defending the country’s sovereignty and honour, as well as the sacrifices made by its personnel in the line of duty.

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