The Kerala State Lotteries Department has officially declared the results of the Sthree Sakthi SS-524 lottery draw on June 16, 2026. Thousands of hopeful participants across the state had been waiting eagerly for the announcement. The draw is held every Tuesday as part of Kerala's structured weekly lottery programme.
The live draw commenced at 3:00 PM from Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction, Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram — the official and regular venue for Kerala's lottery draws. The event was conducted under the supervision of authorised lottery officials, ensuring a fair and transparent process as is standard practice.
The first prize winner of the Sthree Sakthi SS-524 draw is ticket number SJ 517126, sold through Kayamkulam by agent Shiji P A under Agency No. A 5594. This lucky ticket holder is entitled to claim a grand prize of ₹1 crore, making it a life-changing win.
The consolation series tickets SA 517126, SB 517126, SC 517126, SD 517126, SE 517126, SF 517126, SG 517126, SH 517126, SK 517126, SL 517126, and SM 517126 each qualify for a consolation prize of ₹5,000. These prizes reward participants whose ticket numbers match the first prize series but not the exact winning number.
The second prize of ₹30 lakh was won by ticket number SG 315541, from Chittur, sold by agent Shibin S under Agency No. P 5529. The third prize of ₹5 lakh went to ticket number SG 800412 from Kasaragod, sold by agent Haridas Nambiar P under Agency No. S 1337.
The prize structure for the Sthree Sakthi SS-524 draw is as follows: the fourth prize carries ₹5,000, the fifth prize ₹2,000, the sixth prize ₹1,000, the seventh prize ₹500, the eighth prize ₹200, and the ninth prize ₹100. These lower-tier prizes are spread across a wide range of ticket numbers, giving many participants a share of the winnings.
Fourth prize winning numbers include 1005, 1342, 2090, 2123, 2576, 2636, 2807, 3982, 4027, 4050, 5769, 5855, 7448, 7764, 7796, 7805, 8011, 8234, and 9288. Participants are strongly encouraged to cross-check their tickets carefully against the full official list.
Winners of prizes above ₹5,000 are required to submit their original tickets along with valid identification to a bank or the state government's lottery department to complete their claims. Prizes of ₹5,000 and below can be collected directly from any authorised lottery shop across Kerala.
The top three prizes are subject to a 30% income tax deduction, along with a 4% cess and an agent's commission ranging between 10 and 12 percent. After these deductions, the actual amount received by winners will be lower than the announced prize value. Winners should factor in these deductions when planning for their prize amount.
All prize claims must be submitted within 30 days of the draw date. Winners are required to verify their ticket numbers against the official Kerala Lottery Department gazette before initiating any claim process. This step is essential to confirm the authenticity of any winning ticket.
It is important to note that the Government of Kerala does not sell lottery tickets online and has not authorised any website or mobile application to do so. All valid lottery tickets are sold exclusively through authorised physical agents. Participants should avoid purchasing tickets from unverified or unofficial sources.
Any prize money that remains unclaimed after 30 days is transferred to the state treasury and used to support public welfare programmes, including the Karunya healthcare fund. This ensures that unclaimed funds continue to benefit the people of Kerala in a meaningful way.
Each Sthree Sakthi lottery ticket costs ₹50, or ₹750 for a full book. The affordable ticket price has contributed to the widespread popularity of this weekly draw among people from all walks of life across Kerala.
Kerala conducts seven different lottery draws each week. These include Samrudhi on Sunday, Bhagyathara on Monday, Sthree Sakthi on Tuesday, Dhanalekshmi on Wednesday, Karunya Plus on Thursday, Suvarna Keralam on Friday, and Karunya on Saturday. This variety ensures that lottery enthusiasts have consistent opportunities to participate throughout the week.
The Kerala State Lottery programme is widely regarded as one of India's most transparent and respected lottery systems, with a strong commitment to fairness and public accountability. Revenue generated through lottery ticket sales continues to support various welfare and development initiatives across the state.
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