Kerala Lottery Result Today, January 28, 2026: Dhanalekshmi DL-37 Ticket DJ 904882 Wins ₹1 Crore

Kerala Lottery Dhanalekshmi DL-37 draw result declared with a ₹1 crore jackpot winner on January 28, 2026.

The Kerala State Lottery Department has officially announced the results of the Dhanalekshmi DL-37 lottery draw which took place on Wednesday January 28 2026. The ticket with number DJ 904882 which was sold in Thrissur through agent Bhasi P K (Agency No. R 9343) has won the first prize which amounts to ₹1 crore.

Prize-wise winners announced

The ticket number DF 611861 which was sold at Malappuram by agent K Hariharan (Agency No. M 25017) won the second prize of ₹30 lakh. The third prize of ₹5 lakh was awarded to ticket number DJ 337734 which was sold in Thiruvananthapuram through agent Jayaprakash N (Agency No. T 2479).

The draw took place at Gorky Bhavan which is located near Bakery Junction Thiruvananthapuram and both officials who were authorized and necessary procedures for official processes were present to oversee the draw.

Consolation prize numbers

Multiple tickets which have identical last six digits as the first prize number 904882 won consolation prizes because they possess different series numbers. The winning series are:
DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH, DK, DL, DM – 904882

Important instructions for winners

Lottery participants need to check their ticket numbers againstofficial result list for accurate confirmation of their winnings. Winners must present their prize claims to authorized lottery offices within 30 days after the result announcement together with valid identification and necessary documents.

The official Kerala Lottery channels provide access to the complete list of winning numbers which are distributed by prize categories for Dhanalekshmi DL-37.

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