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Kerala Lottery Results: Bhagyathara BT-58 Jackpot Winner Announced for June 15

Kerala Lottery results Bhagyathara BT-58 weekly lottery Monday (June 15, 2026) winner list and how to claim prizes

By Arjun MehtaPublished 22 June 2026· 2 min read
Kerala Lottery Results: Bhagyathara BT-58 Jackpot Winner Announced for June 15
Kerala Lottery Results: Bhagyathara BT-58 Jackpot Winner Announced for June 15

The results for the weekly Bhagyathara draw are out, with a Thamarassery-based ticket holder claiming the top prize of ₹1 crore.

The suspense for the Kerala lottery results ended this Monday afternoon as the state’s lottery department officially declared the winning numbers for the Bhagyathara BT-58 draw. For one participant in Thamarassery, this June 15 turned into a life-changing event, as ticket number BU 987243 was drawn for the top prize of ₹1 crore. The winning ticket was sold through the agency of Siji T V (Agency No. D 6062), marking a significant windfall for the local winner.

Following the top prize, the second place—worth ₹30 lakh—went to ticket number BZ 838340, sold in Thiruvananthapuram, while the third prize of ₹5 lakh was secured by ticket holder BY 905214 from Chittur. Alongside these major payouts, the department also released a comprehensive list of consolation and lower-tier prizes, ranging from ₹5,000 down to ₹100, impacting hundreds of participants across the state.

Claiming Your Prize

For those holding a winning ticket, the process to claim the prize money is strictly regulated. Winners are required to verify their ticket numbers against the official gazette published by the Kerala State Lottery Department. To process the claim, winners must surrender the original ticket to the relevant authorities within 30 days of the draw date. Valid identification and necessary banking documentation are mandatory to facilitate the transfer of funds.

The Bigger Picture

State-run lotteries have long been a cornerstone of Kerala’s fiscal landscape, providing a consistent stream of non-tax revenue that funds various social welfare schemes. Beyond the individual excitement of the weekly Bhagyathara draw, these lotteries serve as a significant economic engine for the state. By maintaining a transparent, government-monitored system, Kerala ensures that the lottery remains a viable contributor to the public exchequer, even as it balances the social implications of widespread participation in gambling-based revenue models.

The consistent public interest in these results—seen in the high search volumes every Monday—highlights the role the lottery plays in the state’s cultural and economic fabric. While winners often celebrate sudden financial security, the broader system continues to provide the state with the liquidity needed to support its various welfare initiatives, a delicate balance that authorities continue to manage through rigorous oversight and regular audits of the draw process.

By Arjun Mehta
National Affairs Correspondent

Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.