Kerala Lottery results Karunya KR-749 weekly lottery Saturday (April 11, 2026) winner list and how to claim prizes

The result for the weekly Karunya KR-749 draw conducted on April 11, 2026, has been declared. Here are the results.
The first prize of ₹1 Crore goes to the lottery ticket number-
The winner will receive a prize of ₹1 Crore
2nd prize (₹30,00,000):
3rd prize (₹5,00,000):
Consolation prize (₹5000):
4th prize (₹5000):
5th prize (₹2000):
6th prize (₹1000):
7th prize (₹500):
8th prize (₹200):
9th prize (₹100):
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The Karunya (KR-749) Weekly Lottery is conducted by the Directorate of Kerala State Lotteries and is drawn on every Saturday (except on national holidays). The retail price of a ticket is ₹50. The tickets are printed in twelve series: KN, KO, KP, KR, KS, KT, KU, KV, KW, KX, KY, KZ.
Read more at: statelottery.kerala.gov.in
A total of 1 crore and 8 lakh tickets are sold in this series with a value of ₹42,18,48,000. The draw is generally conducted in Thiruvananthapuram.
Here is the prize structure of the Karunya (KR-749) Weekly Lottery:
The 1st prize ticket holder will receive an amount of ₹1,00,00,000, which is common to all series. It will be drawn once.
The 2nd prize ticket holder will receive an amount of ₹25,00,000. It will also be drawn once.
The 3rd prize ticket holder will receive an amount of ₹10,00,000. It will also be drawn once.
4th prize: ₹5,000 (will be drawn 20 times, once in each series)
5th prize: ₹2,000 (last four digits will be drawn 6 times)
6th prize: ₹1,000 (will be drawn 30 times)
7th prize: ₹500 (will be drawn 76 times)
8th prize: ₹200 (will be drawn 92 times)
9th prize: ₹100 (will be drawn 144 times)
Consolation prize: ₹5000 (11 prizes)
The consolation prize is given to tickets that share the same number as the 1st prize in the other 11 series.
An amount equal to 30 per cent of the prize money will be deducted from 1st prize as tax. Additionally, 10 per cent of the prize will be deducted as the agent’s commission.
The prizes must be claimed 30 days from the draw date. The winners of the First and second prizes can submit their tickets to the Director of State Lotteries, either in person, by post or through national, state or district banks with the necessary documents.
Prizes below ₹1 lakh can be claimed from the district lottery offices or sub-offices.
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