The winner of the first prize will receive Rs 75 lakh, the second prize winner will get Rs 5 lakh, while the winners of the third prize will get Rs 1 lakh.
The Government of Kerala oversees the Kerala State Lotteries program. It was founded in 1967 and is the first of its kind in India, operating under the Kerala government's lottery department. The Government of Kerala launched the Kerala State Lotteries in 1967 after banning all private lotteries.
A 'man-eater' tiger that recently killed a woman in Wayanad, Kerala, was found dead on Monday morning. The tiger had severe neck wounds and had been t
Kerala is also reiterating the demand for a Rs 24,000 crore special package to tide over the fiscal stress caused by cuts in central allocations.
Kerala's government has declared a tiger responsible for killing a woman in Wayanad as a man-eater and issued orders for its capture or death. This decision follows multiple attacks, increasing threats to human lives,
Authorities in southern India have detained almost 50 men suspected of repeatedly raping and sexually abusing a girl from the age of 13.
Hailing from nearby Nedumangadu, Bhaskaran began her decades-long career in journalism as a sub-editor trainee at the Kochi unit of Deshabhimani, the mouthpiece of the ruling CPI (M).
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: Lauding the state's progress and potential, Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar said he takes great pride in Kerala.He was addressing the par
President Murmu's 'At Home' reception showcased South India's diverse cuisine, textiles, and art, with dishes from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu & Kerala.
Kerala poised for major logistics expansion with global firms setting up parks, warehouses in Kochi, boosting economy and jobs.
Senior journalist and writer Thulasi Bhaskaran, died following a brief illness at a private hospital here on Monday, family sources said. She was 77. Hailing from nearby Nedumangadu, Bhaskaran began her decades-long career in journalism as a sub-editor trainee at the Kochi unit of Deshabhimani,
The opposition Congress-led UDF on Monday alleged a lack of transparency in the recent hike in the prices of some Indian-Made Foreign Liquor brands including wine and beer in Kerala and urged the state government to withdraw its decision.