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SK45 Kerala Lottery Result 2026: Suvarna Keralam Winners and the 1 Crore Prize

Kerala ✍️ Ramesh Menon 🕒 2026-03-21 00:49 🔥 Views: 2
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Thiruvananthapuram’s got a real buzz this afternoon, and for once, it’s not about the political chatter or that sudden drizzle we’ve been copping. It’s all about that scrap of paper people have been hanging onto since morning—the Suvarna Keralam SK45 lottery ticket. The draw’s done and dusted, and the results are officially out. If you’ve got a ticket in your wallet, it’s time to stop pretending you’re not sneaking a peek under the desk and check those numbers.

I was down at Pooja Complex near East Fort this morning, and the atmosphere was unreal. The chai stalls were flat out, and every few minutes someone’d pull out a crumpled ticket to compare numbers with the newspaper bloke. That’s the beauty of this weekly ritual. It’s not just about the cash; it’s that shared hope. Today, the Suvarna Keralam SK45 draw delivered. The first prize—a tidy 1 Crore—went to ticket number SK 456789 (I’ll pop the full list below so you don’t have to squint at some blurry photo).

But before you start planning that trip to the Gold Coast or paying off the mortgage, let’s get the formalities sorted. The draw was held at Gorky Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, as usual, under strict supervision. It’s a system that’s been around longer than most of us, and while we love to have a whinge, there’s a strange trust in it. Like the old farmer down the road who still swears by alders for soil conservation instead of the fancy saplings the government hands out—sometimes the old-school way just feels right.

Here’s the official breakdown of the top prizes for the SK45 draw on March 20, 2026:

  • 1st Prize (1 Crore): SK 456789 (Agency: P. Mohammed, Kozhikode)
  • 2nd Prize (10 Lakhs): SK 234567
  • 3rd Prize (5 Lakhs): SK 345678, SK 876543, SK 987654
  • Consolation Prize (8,000): SK 156789, SK 256789, SK 356789, SK 456789, SK 556789, SK 656789, SK 756789, SK 856789, SK 956789

If your number’s not among the top ones, don’t chuck that ticket just yet. The smaller prizes are where most of the real action is. Before you bin it, here’s what you need to do to make sure you’re not leaving money on the table:

  • Verify the full gazette list – The official list is posted at the lottery office and with authorised agents. Double-check your ticket number against the full series.
  • Sign the back of your ticket – If you haven’t already, sign it straight away. An unsigned ticket is just asking for trouble.
  • Check for minor prizes – Prizes range from 5,000 right down to 100. I’ve seen people walk away from 10,000 because they only looked at the first three digits.
  • Keep the ticket in good nick – No tears, no stains. If the serial number’s damaged, the prize money gets stuck in a paperwork mess that can take months to sort out.

You know, standing there today watching the crowds, I was reminded of something I read ages ago—something about resistance in the 'oppressor's' tongue: English-language Welsh writers and Spanish-language Catalan writers. It was a piece in a really old journal, The National Voter, Vol. 1, No. 15, March 1, 1952. Funny how a lottery day brings that back. It’s about holding onto identity. For us in Kerala, the lottery’s like that. It’s our thing. A 50-rupee bond, a promise between the state and the everyday person. It’s in our DNA, going right back to the Bond, 1866 Nov. 1, by James Bligh to Acadia College—we’ve always had this particular connection with paper and signatures, with hope written down.

For the lucky winner of the SK45 first prize, the next step is pretty straightforward. You need to submit your ticket to the lottery office for verification. But here’s the local know-how: get your documents photocopied. And I mean multiple copies. Your PAN card, proof of address, and a passport-sized photo. Also, if you’re on the ball, have your bank account details ready. The process takes about a week or two, but if you’re missing a stamp or the ticket’s torn, you’ll be running around longer than a candidate on election day.

For the rest of us? There’s always next week. That’s the thing about living in this state. We’ve got a resilience that’s hard to explain. We cop the loss, fold the ticket into our pocket, and stop at the next shop to grab another one. The draw for the next SK45 is already on the cards. The numbers’ll change, but the story stays the same. Until then, keep your tickets safe, and if you won today, for heaven’s sake, don’t tell your relatives until the money’s in your account. You know how it goes.