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Kerala state lottery result out: Akshaya AK-529 winning list here, first prize winner grabs Rs 70 lakh | Know how to claim prize money

Kerala State Lottery Department has announced the lucky draw winners of the Akshaya AK-529 lottery ticket today at 3 pm. The winner of the first prize will fetch Rs 70 lakh.

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Kerala State Lottery Department has announced the lucky draw winners of the Akshaya AK-529 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 fetch Rs 70 lakh while the second and third prize winner will get Rs 35 lakh and Rs 5 lakh respectively.

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

The winner of the first prize (Rs 70 lakh) is AR 960561 (NEYYATTINKARA)

The winner of the second prize (Rs 5 lakh) is AU 739708 (IRINJALAKUDA)

The winners of third prize (Rs 1 lakh) are AN 763635 (ATTINGAL) AO 480709 (KOLLAM) AP 557712 (VAIKKOM) AR 528134 (KATTAPPANA) AS 914784 (ADOOR) AT 107663 (PATTAMBI) AU 153946 (PALAKKAD) AV 921283 (KOTTAYAM) AW 788550 (THRISSUR) AX 120136 (KAYAMKULAM) AY 213340 (ERNAKULAM) AZ 916761 (KASARAGOD)

The winners of consolation prize (Rs 8,000) are AN 960561 AO 960561 AP 960561 AS 960561 AT 960561 AU 960561 AV 960561 AW 960561 AX 960561 AY 960561 AZ 960561

FOR THE TICKETS ENDING WITH THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS

The winners of fourth prize (Rs 5000) are 0376 0510 0842 0871 0924 2576 2815 4051 4470 4800 5133 6300 6781 6840 7119 8420 9876 9968

The winners of fifth prize (Rs 2000) are 0475 1766 3583 5104 5984 8963 9993

The winners of sixth prize (Rs 1000) 0432 0728 1912 2144 2223 2642 2709 2842 2883 2913 3040 3167 3398 4297 4601 5535 6764 6990 7329 7333 7590 8480 9396 9520 9685 9867

The winners of seventh prize (Rs 500) are 0072 0382 0415 0491 0567 1017 1073 1288 1354 1551 2121 2137 2199 2493 2827 2839 2853 2941 2943 2980 3376 3728 4259 4465 4474 4593 4716 5036 5099 5112 5178 5392 5689 5694 5893 5900 5955 5958 6049 6079 6216 6345 6398 6658 6704 6769 6819 6868 6898 7009 7057 7220 7240 7683 7780 7960 8099 8211 8276 8278 8498 8714 8748 9175 9235 9387 9443 9498 9900 9905 9937 9948

The winners of eight prize (Rs 100) are 0038 0090 0115 0219 0327 0345 0351 0755 0789 0809 0853 0989 0996 1153 1180 1186 1361 1365 1572 1618 1631 1669 1685 1693 1815 1879 1895 1993 2104 2107 2159 2274 2323 2712 2910 2926 2990 3003 3029 3038 3076 3257 3278 3322 3430 3470 3612 3673 3694 3724 3741 3819 3954 3956 3978 4071 4116 4192 4213 4430 4506 4927 5042 5125 5272 5526 5533 5590 5682 5744 5785 5886 5971 5986 6017 6097 6289 6391 6595 6668 6768 6876 6891 6960 6970 7056 7099 7125 7238 7286 7357 7360 7372 7450 7555 7567 7602 7648 7793 7908 7983 8214 8338 8352 8449 8517 8531 8533 8540 8588 8614 8616 8745 8779 8920 9016 9052 9055 9116 9324 9428 9494 9857

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.

Next Akshaya Lottery

The next Akshaya Draw will be held on January 19 at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction, in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram.

How to claim prize money?

Winners of the Akshaya AK-529 lucky draw must check the Kerala lottery results published in the Kerala Government Gazette to verify their winning tickets.

They must report to the Kerala lottery office in Thiruvananthapuram with their tickets and identification evidence within 30 days if they find their ticket number in the published gazette.

The verification process should be completed within 30 days following the announcement of the results.

Those who have won less than Rs 5,000 in a lottery can claim their reward money at any lottery shop in Kerala.

Those who have won more than Rs 5,000 must present their tickets to a bank or government lottery office with their identification papers in order to make a claim.

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Chennai doctor stabbed 7 times by son of cancer patient, Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin orders inquiry

Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian said that the doctor, an oncologist, is also a heart patient and suffered injuries to his upper chest and head.

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Chennai doctor stabbed 7 times by son of cancer patient, Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin orders inquiry

In a harrowing incident, a Tamil Nadu government doctor was stabbed seven times at a Chennai hospital on Wednesday morning by a young man whose mother was being treated for cancer by the same doctor. The man was also a patient attender at that hospital.

Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian said that the doctor, an oncologist, is also a heart patient and suffered injuries to his upper chest and head. The Minister added that the doctor is in the Intensive Care Unit, or the ICU, but is in stable condition. Reportedly, a senior doctor said that his colleague has a pacemaker and was cut on his forehead and back, as well as behind his ear, and was also hit on his stomach. 

The young man who stabbed him has been arrested. The gruesome attack took place in the OPD, or outpatient department, of the Kalaignar Centenary Hospital in the city’s Guindy neighbourhood. The young man reportedly suspected the doctor had prescribed incorrect medication to his mother, a cancer patient.

The 26 years old accused tried to escape after stabbing the doctor but was caught and handed over to the police. He used a small knife hidden on his person, but insisted there was no security lapse, the Health Minister said. 

Meanwhile, Chief Minister MK Stalin has ordered an inquiry and promised medical aid, as well as providing assurances such an attack won’t happen again. Taking to X, the Chief Minister said that the service of doctors is laudable and it is their responsibility to ensure their safety.

He added that the selfless work of our government doctors in providing treatment to patients regardless of the time is immeasurable. He further assured that the government will take measures to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

This incident once again questions the safety of healthcare workers at their workplace, an issue that shook the nation after the rape and murder of a doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Hospital.

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Delhi air pollution: Thick smog blanket envelops national capital, NCR; AQI breaches 400 mark

Delhi’s air quality index was in the Severe category breaching the 400 mark, while Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad were in the Poor category.

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Delhi air pollution: Thick smog blanket envelops national capital, NCR; AQI breaches 400 mark

A thick blanket of smog enveloped Delhi and the surrounding regions of Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad on Wednesday morning, resulting in flight diversions.

Nearly 10 flights were diverted, including six to Jaipur and one to Lucknow, since 7 am. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that a Zero-metre visibility was recorded at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at 8.30 am with the Runway Visual Range varying between 125 and 500 metres at different locations.

In a social media post, Delhi International Airport Limited said that while landing and takeoffs continue at Delhi Airport, flights that are not CAT III compliant may get affected. It added that CAT III is a navigation system that enables aircraft to land even when visibility is low.

Meanwhile, Delhi’s air quality index was in the Severe category breaching the 400 mark, while Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad were in the Poor category. Faridabad’s Air Quality Index stood at 188, in the Moderate category.

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) said that visibility was poor as the AQI entered the Severe category after remaining in the Very Poor category for two weeks in Delhi. It mentioned that two monitoring stations, including Anand Vihar and Aya Nagar, reported the air quality in the severe category.

Reportedly, very dense fog began forming at around 5.30 am, while the weather department has forecast shallow fog for the day, with the maximum temperature expected to settle at 32 degrees Celsius.

Notably, the second stage of Graded Response Action Plan remains in force in the national capital, which entails mechanical sweeping and water sprinkling on identified roads, and implementation of dust control measures at construction and demolition sites.

An Air Quality Index between zero and 50 is considered good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor, 401 and 450 severe and above 450 severe plus.

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Jharkhand election: Congress releases manifesto, promises caste survey, 250 units of free electricity

The manifesto focused on seven promises including the 1932 Khatiyan-based domicile policy and implementation of Sarna religious code of the tribals. 

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Jharkhand election: Congress releases manifesto, promises caste survey, 250 units of free electricity

A day before the first phase of assembly election, the Congress released its manifesto for Jharkhand. The manifesto promised caste based survey, 250 units of free electricity every month and filling up of all vacant government posts within a year.

The Congress manifesto was unveiled by the party’s manifesto committee chairman Bandhu Tirkey. The manifesto focused on the seven promises including the 1932 Khatiyan-based domicile policy and implementation of Sarna religious code of the tribals. 

Bandhu Tirkey said that the manifesto promises free electricity up to 250 units to the poor as against 200 units at present. He added that they will fill up all vacant government posts in a year. He further mentioned that the manifesto was formulated keeping in mind the issues being faced by people in the state. He alleged that efforts were made to destabilize the state government.

He continued that there has been no lack of job opportunities, and that the state government has appointed more people than the previous governments. He affirmed that all the job appointments are in the pipeline, and all of these will be completed after the formation of this government again. He asserted that the Manifesto Committee held a Chaupal in every district and interacted with the public. 

Meanwhile, reacting to Congress releasing their manifesto during the silent period, K Ravi Kumar, Chief Election Officer of Jharkhand, said that no-election related matters can be done during the silent period.

He stated that according to the legal provisions, no election-related matters can occur during the silent period, a matter clearly stated in the law, and the Commission has also issued instructions regarding this.

The first phase of assembly election will be held on November 13 for 43 of the total 81 seats of the state. The second phase will be held on November 20. The counting of votes will be held on November 23.

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