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Thiruvananthapuram autorickshaw driver wins Rs 25 cr

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By Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For the second consecutive 12 months, Lady Luck has smiled on an autorickshaw driver within the state. Anoop B, 32, a local of Sreevaraham, was declared winner of the Thiruvonam Bumper Lottery, which carries a jackpot of Rs 25 crore, within the fortunate draw held in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday. This is the most important prize cash introduced by the Lotteries Department for Thiruvonam Bumper to date. P R Jayapalan, an autorickshaw driver from Kochi, had gained final 12 months’s jackpot of Rs 12 crore.

Anoop had purchased the ticket (TJ 750605) from the Pazhavangady department of Bhagavathy Agency in Attingal on Saturday, a day earlier than the draw. He mentioned profitable the cash has made him change his plans. “I was planning to go to Malaysia to work as a chef. Now, I plan to start a hotel. I also want to own a house near the road,” mentioned Anoop. An everyday lottery purchaser since he was 22, Anoop by no means hit it massive until now. “I keep aside some money just to buy lotteries. I plan on continuing the habit,” he mentioned. 

Anoop mentioned the cash will assist him settle his money owed. He had not too long ago utilized for a mortgage of Rs 3 lakh and the financial institution had accredited it. On Sunday, he referred to as them up and requested them to not proceed. Maya is his spouse and the couple has a two-year-old son, Adwaid. 

Kottayam company ticket wins Rs 5crore

The second prize of Rs 5 crore went to the ticket (TG 270912) offered by Kottayam’s Meenakshi Agency. The third prize of Rs 1 crore every went to 10 tickets – TA 292922, TB 479040,TC 204579, TD 545669, TE 115479, TG 571986, TH 562506, TJ 384189, TK 395507 and TL 555868.

The division offered over 66.54 lakh tickets priced at Rs 500 every this 12 months, netting over Rs 330 crore in income. Finance Minister Ok N Balagopal inaugurated the fortunate draw at Goky Bhavan. He additionally offered the Pooja Bumper ticket to Transport Minister Antony Raju on the perform.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For the second consecutive 12 months, Lady Luck has smiled on an autorickshaw driver within the state. Anoop B, 32, a local of Sreevaraham, was declared winner of the Thiruvonam Bumper Lottery, which carries a jackpot of Rs 25 crore, within the fortunate draw held in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday. This is the most important prize cash introduced by the Lotteries Department for Thiruvonam Bumper to date. P R Jayapalan, an autorickshaw driver from Kochi, had gained final 12 months’s jackpot of Rs 12 crore.

Anoop had purchased the ticket (TJ 750605) from the Pazhavangady department of Bhagavathy Agency in Attingal on Saturday, a day earlier than the draw. He mentioned profitable the cash has made him change his plans. “I was planning to go to Malaysia to work as a chef. Now, I plan to start a hotel. I also want to own a house near the road,” mentioned Anoop. An everyday lottery purchaser since he was 22, Anoop by no means hit it massive until now. “I keep aside some money just to buy lotteries. I plan on continuing the habit,” he mentioned. 

Anoop mentioned the cash will assist him settle his money owed. He had not too long ago utilized for a mortgage of Rs 3 lakh and the financial institution had accredited it. On Sunday, he referred to as them up and requested them to not proceed. Maya is his spouse and the couple has a two-year-old son, Adwaid. 

Kottayam company ticket wins Rs 5crore

The second prize of Rs 5 crore went to the ticket (TG 270912) offered by Kottayam’s Meenakshi Agency. The third prize of Rs 1 crore every went to 10 tickets – TA 292922, TB 479040,TC 204579, TD 545669, TE 115479, TG 571986, TH 562506, TJ 384189, TK 395507 and TL 555868.

The division offered over 66.54 lakh tickets priced at Rs 500 every this 12 months, netting over Rs 330 crore in income. Finance Minister Ok N Balagopal inaugurated the fortunate draw at Goky Bhavan. He additionally offered the Pooja Bumper ticket to Transport Minister Antony Raju on the perform.