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KERALA STATE LOTTERIES
POURNAMI LOTTERY NO. RN-177th DRAW held on 22/03/2015 AT SREE CHITHRA HOME AUDITORIUM,
1st Prize- Rs :6,500,000/- RH 623843 (KOLLAM)
Consolation Prize- Rs. 10,000/- RA 623843 RB 623843 RC 623843 RD 623843, RE 623843 RG 623843
2nd Prize- Rs :100,000/- RA 278010 (ALAPPUZHA)
RA 541508 (KOLLAM), RB 458801 (PALAKKAD)
RB 660472 (THRISSUR), RC 272345 (ALAPPUZHA)
RC 544791 (KOLLAM), RD 295360 (THIRUVANANTHAPURAM)
RD 581321 (KOTTAYAM), RE 147154 (ERNAKULAM)
RE 523262 (ERNAKULAM), RG 654558 (ERNAKULAM)
RG 849346 (PALAKKAD), RH 241610 (THRISSUR)
RH 847714 (PALAKKAD)
FOR THE TICKETS ENDING WITH THE FOLLOWING
3rd Prize- Rs. 10,000/- 42999
4th Prize- Rs. 5,000/- 0471 0623 2175 2702 2945
3727 6908 7925 8874 9729
5th Prize- Rs. 2,000/- 0710 1962 3768 4415 4696
6839 8324 9330 9864 9935
6th Prize- Rs. 1,000/- 0336 0431 1048 1737 1967
2448 2980 3014 3152 3707 4558 4746 5612 6313 6345
6866 6995 7058 7244 7334 8092 8203 9179 9222 9310
7th Prize- Rs. 500/- 0759 0922 1449 1792 2200
2357 2498 2841 3267 3619 3886 4004 4327 4821 5140
5286 5904 6142 6419 6902 6946 7116 7491 7961 8168
8175 8380 8602 9560 9855
8th Prize- Rs. 100/- 0212 0383 0461 0597 0644
0684 1039 1076 1489 2215 2602 2714 2759 2862 3113
3164 3302 3317 3666 3698 4049 4132 4388 4418 4514
4557 4758 4834 4936 5121 5178 5242 5372 5517 5585
5590 5816 5835 6308 6474 6559 6565 6576 6664 6740
6781 6876 6939 7258 8134 8188 8222 8275 8368 8745
8838 9202 9241 9620 9821

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