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Now you can buy kerala state lottery through
www.ynotlottery.comHow I can buy a ticket:
For that, First you have to register with
www.ynotlottery.com. It will take hardly 1 moment to complete the quick registration form. After registration, you can transfer funds by your using your credit card or depositing a cheque/DD/Cash in our bank accounts or sending a DD to us. The transferred amount will be reflected in your Ledger and then you can proceed to buy tickets.
How I will get the ticket :
After buying a specific lottery ticket, your ticket number will be updated in your “My Account” menu and you can see the tickets numbers by clicking “view tickets”. The bought tickets will be kept under the safe custody of Company locker. If you like to take the delivery of tickets, you can make a request for that and the tickets will be mailed to your address.
How I can claim the Prize Money :
Winning of Price money upto 5,000 will be credited in your “My Account” which you can see in the Ledger menu of My account and you can transfer back the credit amount shown in the My Ledger to your bank account at any time. Winning of more than 5000, the winning ticket will be mailed to you through a Registered Post which has to submit to your Banker by you. Your banker will process the lottery ticket to the State Lottery Director and will credit the lottery winning amount in your bank account. Our company will provide all assistance to you to complete all formalities. You can also collect the ticket from our office.
How is the lottery draw happening :
The lottery department of Kerala State Government has taken every possible step to make the draw transparent. There is no common venue for all draws. Venues are decided by the department on the basis of consultation with agents and the public. After deciding on the venue, a panel consisting of the MLA (of that constituency) as Chairman, other public representatives, socio-cultural and political persons etc., is constituted to entrust with the job of draw. Venue for the draw and the details of panel members are published before the date of draw, which ensures maximum public participation. The public is given the chance to participate in the procedure once the first few prizes are determined by judges present.
The tickets are printed with numbers starting from 100,000, each bearing an alphabetic code. The numbers are preceded by a code consisting of two alphabets, of which the first letter representing the name of the lottery scheme and the second letter representing the series. For example, in a ticket bearing the No. KL-123456, the letter K - represents Kairali and L - represents the series.
Now let’s see how the draw procedure works. Seven drums in seven colours are used for the draw. The first drum represents the ticket Series for the draw and the rest represent Numbers from ‘lakhs’ place to ‘ones’ (units) place. A closed purse containing tokens with series code for that particular draw is then put inside the first drum. Then comes the second drum, which represents the Lakhs place. Consider, for example, three lakh tickets have been printed in each particular series for a draw. Then the second drum is placed with a closed purse containing tokens numbering from 1 to 3, representing the lakhs place. All other drums are filled with purses containing token numbering from 0 to 9. Now the drums are ready for the draw. The supervising panel is given a list containing the sold and unsold numbers.
Once the drums have been set up with tokens inside it, a handle attached with the drum is swiftly rotated so that the tokens inside the purse mix with each other. The Chairman of the supervising panel then takes a token from the first drum, which is the first place winning series. This token is exhibited for the public and the series code is written on the board, facing the stage. This procedure is then followed for each drum to get a number from each one. The numbers are written on the right side of the series code, one after another. Once the numbers from all the drums are written, we get an alphabetic code with two alphabets and six numbers. This number is declared as the winning number. Here the department proudly presents a unique feature carried over from the very beginning. If a prize goes to an unsold ticket kept under the custody of the department, the same will be detected at real-time by verification with the list of unsold tickets and the draw for that particular prize will be repeated till the prize goes to a sold ticket. The department officials present at the venue enters this number in their register as the winning number. After a few draws by the panelists, public are invited to participate in the draw procedure, to find out the remaining winning numbers.
Can I buy tickets by using my price money :
Yes. Your price money will be credited in your My account and will reflect as a credit in your ledger. You can buy tickets by using the credit funds available in your ledger.
What the Minimum amount to buy a ticket :
Our software will allow you only to buy tickets at the multiple of 25 numbers in case of lottery ticket cost is Rs. 10/-. So that the minimum buying amount will be Rs.250/-. If you like to buy 1 ticket also, We have a facility for that and you have to make a special request to the company at
contact@ynotlottery.com for the same purpose.