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  • Kerala’s lottery man makes luck of the draw his life story, the state is all smiles

    Kerala’s lottery man makes luck of the draw his life story, the state is all smiles

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    Thiruvananthapuram: Last September, 31-year-old Anoop M who won Rs 25 crore in a lottery, was famously heard saying “I wish I had not won.” He said he was hassled by people known and unknown to him asking for financial help. Today, Anoop is a part of the state government’s lottery business and is arguably Kerala’s only crorepati lottery agent.

    Anoop, a former auto driver is now busy listing out the serial numbers of the Kerala State Lotteries and contacting prospective clients to sell his tickets.

    His sleek iPhone seems stuck to his ear as he is heard interacting with customers in his newly opened lottery retail store ‘M A Lucky Centre’.

    Until a few weeks ago, Anoop, winner of the biggest draw in Kerala Lottery history – the Thiruvonam Bumper, was on the run. He was mastering the art of giving the slip to people who sought financial help from him.

    He had to constantly shift his place of residence so that needy people would stop crowding his house. As things have calmed down now, his newly won luxurious lifestyle is slowly falling in place.

    “Nothing much has changed,” Anoop said while pulling out a bundle of letters and postcards from the cupboard. “I still get countless letters, all asking for financial aid and many still visit my shop asking for help. I am tired,” Anoop, sporting a thick gold bracelet and a thicker gold chain around his neck, told PTI.

    Anoop is a glittering microcosm of a Kerala government-owned lottery business which is now creating a millionaire everyday.

    The Kerala Lottery department has more than 1 lakh registered agents. Under them there are several unregistered sub-agents and hawkers, effectively making it the livelihood for several lakhs of people in the state.

    The total turnover in FY-21 was Rs 7,145.22 crore. Out of that Rs 4,079.28 crore was spent towards prizes, Rs. 1,798.32 crore towards discounts to the agents, and Rs.524.3 crore towards agents’ prizes.

    “It is the government’s policy to seek public participation in the government’s social welfare schemes. All the money collected through lottery sales are used for implementing various social welfare schemes of the government,” B T Anil Kumar, publicity officer of the Directorate of State Lotteries, told PTI.

    It is not just the Keralites who are keenly purchasing these tickets. The residents of neighboring states and also the sizable migrant labor population in Kerala are regular buyers and many are winners as well.

    The ups and downs faced by the state’s lottery winners have even led the lottery directorate to start a training program in financial management for prize winners with the help of the Gulati Institute of Taxation.

    “It is the policy of the government to encourage all citizens of this country to be part of the Kerala Lottery. As per the Lottery Act, the tickets can be sold only within the geographical boundaries of Kerala. But anyone who visits the state can purchase a ticket and claim the prize amount by producing the necessary documents and the original of the ticket,” Kumar said.

    With a growing customer base, many are now looking to sell lottery tickets as their main occupation.

    “I need to pay my house rent with this, fund the education of my children, take care of my husband who is unwell and also take care of myself. I have been selling lotteries for the last 11 years,” Sathi Kumari, who is a lottery hawker near the Padmanabha Swamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram said.
    There are several thousand like Kumari who depend on the money they get from the lottery sales to eke out a living.

    According to government statistics, the revenue of a lottery worker has gone up from 8.4 percent of ticket sales and commission from prize money per draw in 2019 to 10.69 percent in 2022. “We now have a lottery for all the days of the week, so the revenue of the lottery workers has also gone up. We have also increased the number of tickets available for sale,” Anil Kumar said.

    The government also runs a welfare fund for lottery agents and sellers. One percent of the total revenue turnover is earmarked for this fund, which is being used for providing financial assistance for the treatment of the members, providing tri-scooter or beach umbrellas for physically challenged members, and also providing an Onam allowance to all the members. In the last six years, more than Rs 200 crore has been disbursed to the members through this welfare scheme.

    Kerala’s state-owned lottery system was launched during the second term of the EMS Namboodiripad government in 1967, with an aim to boost state revenue and also to provide a stable income model for the unemployed and differently-abled persons. It now has prize money from Rs 100 to Rs 25 crore through its daily and six bumper lotteries.

    A comprehensive security system with watermarks, security codes and safety numbers on tickets, ensure safety and prevent counterfeiting, rigging or other malpractices, officials said, adding that the prize money is distributed only after the security wing of the lottery directorate examines the physical ticket for any irregularity.

    Lottery is legal in over a dozen states in India and the remaining states have banned sale of lottery tickets. Despite criticism from some quarters including from Governor Arif Mohammed Khan who had said Kerala was making its poor people spend their earnings on lottery tickets and getting them addicted to alcohol, the state government promoted its lottery business briskly and earned revenues of over Rs 7,000 crore last year.

    Gleaming with delight over people like Anoop joining the lottery business, Anil Kumar said “It’s truly inspirational that Anoop thought of becoming a lottery agent. It will inspire other youngsters also to take up lottery selling as a viable livelihood option, despite their financial status.” PTI KPK VPS SA

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Two Indian nationals win Rs 8 crore in Dubai Duty Free draw

    Two Indian nationals win Rs 8 crore in Dubai Duty Free draw

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    Abu Dhabi: Two Indian nationals won the grand prize of one million dollars (Rs 8,28,25,700) in Dubai Duty Free draw on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.

    40-year-old Menna Saju, Indian national based in Dubai, won one million dollars in Millennium Millionaire Series 414 after buying the lucky ticket number 3831, which she had purchased along with her two other friends online on February 3.

    Menna Saju, born and raised in Dubai, works as an HR compensation and benefit specialist for an oil company.

    Joining Saju as a fellow millionaire is Prasanth Kethankuzhi, a 37-year-old Indian based in Kerala, who was also won one million dollars in Millennium Millionaire Series 415 after buying the lucky ticket number 4741, which she had purchased online on January 30.

    Kethankuzhi, runs a pharmaceutical company in India. He shared the winning amount with four of his friends.

    “Thank you so much Dubai Duty Free for this amazing news. It will definitely change our life and our family,” Kethankuzhi was quoted as saying by Gulf News.

    Saju and Kethankuzhi are the 205th and 206th Indian nationals, to win one million dollars since the launch of the Millennium Millionaire Show in 1999. Indian nationals make up the highest number of buyers of Millennium Millionaire Dubai Duty Free tickets.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Indian graphic designer takes home Rs 22L in Mahzooz Draw

    Indian graphic designer takes home Rs 22L in Mahzooz Draw

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    Abu Dhabi: A 32-year-old Saudi Arabia-based Indian graphic designer won the grand prize of Dirhams 100,000 (Rs 22,55,325) in the Mahzooz’s 115th Super Saturday draw in Dubai.

    The winner of the draw Sameer— had matched five out of the 49 winning numbers during the weekly live draw held on Saturday, February 11.

    Sameer, an Indian graphic designer has spent the past six years working in Saudi Arabia.

    “I always purchase at least two bottles of water when I participate in Mahzooz, and this time, my habit has paid off. This money will help me with my upcoming wedding expenses,” Sameer was quoted as saying by Khaleej Times.

    He plans to use his winnings to pay off his debt and secure some smart investments.

    Other winners

    The 115th weekly draw also saw two participants winning Dirham 100,000 (Rs 22,55,325). They were Gyan, a Nepalese expat from Oman and Demelash.

    All the winners of the draw said that they will continue to participate in Mahzooz in the hope of winning one of the best prizes worth Dirhams 10,000,000 (Rs 22,55,34,631) in both the Fantastic Friday Epic and Super Saturday draws.

    Entrants can participate in Mahzooz by registering via the Mahzooz website and purchasing a bottle of water for Dirhams 35 (Rs 789), which enables them to enter multiple draws – the epic Friday Super Draw and the Super Saturday Draw – by selecting two different sets of numbers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Abu Dhabi: Qatar-based Indian wins Big Ticket draw for 2nd time

    Abu Dhabi: Qatar-based Indian wins Big Ticket draw for 2nd time

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    Abu Dhabi: A Qatar-based Indian expatriate won Abu Dhabi’s Big Ticket weekly draw for the second time on Saturday, February 4, 2023.

    The winner of the draw Suman Muthaiah Nadar Ragavan has won a Range Rover in this month’s Dream Car raffle draw.

    In December 2022, Suman won 1kg of 24-carat gold through the weekly electronic draw.

    After he heard about Big Ticket, he started buying tickets and has been doing so every month for the past year.

    When he won the gold in December, Ragavan told Big Ticket representatives that he did not expect to win and would invest his winnings in the future of her twin daughters.

    In the next draw on March 3, the lucky winner will get 15 million Dirhams (Rs 33,69,28,073). The second prize is one million Dirhams (Rs 2,24,61,871), the third is 100,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,46,071) and the fourth is 50,000 Dirhams (Rs 11,23,035).

    Tickets can be purchased online through the Big Ticket website or by visiting the store counters at Abu Dhabi International Airport and Al Ain Airport.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UAE: 32-year-old Indian win over Rs 22 lakh in Mahzooz draw

    UAE: 32-year-old Indian win over Rs 22 lakh in Mahzooz draw

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    A 32-year-old Indian national won the grand prize of 100,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,50,283) in the Mahzooz’s 114th Super Saturday draw.

    The winner of the draw Mohammad Huzaifa Goodinabali— scooped up the prize after matching five out of the six winning numbers during the weekly live draw held on Saturday, February 4, 2023.

    Mohammad is an Indian office employee who has been living in the UAE for two years.

    Mohammed finally realized his aspirations of getting married this year and furnishing his house with the appliances he dreamed of owning. He wants to treat himself to a new smartphone to celebrate.

    Other winners

    The 114th weekly draw also saw two participants winning 100,000 Dirham (Rs 22,50,283). They were Allan Casinto Aquino and Norwin Promentilla Macatangay from the Philippines

    The next Mahzooz live draw will be held on Saturday, February 11 at 9 pm (UAE time). Participants can register on the Mahzooz app and website and purchase a bottle of water for Dirhams 35 (Rs 787).

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Dubai: Indian expat from Bangalore wins lottery in DDF draw for 2nd time

    Dubai: Indian expat from Bangalore wins lottery in DDF draw for 2nd time

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    Abu Dhabi: A 48-year-old Dubai-based Indian expatriate from Bangalore won the Dubai Duty Free (DDF) weekly draw for the second time on Wednesday, February 1, 2023.

    The winner of the draw Amit Saraf— won a Mercedes Benz S500 car, with ticket number 0115 in Finest Surprise Series 1829, which he purchased on January 12 on his way to New Delhi, India.

    Saraf previously won 1 million dollars (Rs 8,21,77,500) in Series 348 with ticket number 0518 on January 20, 2021. After his win, he moved to Dubai from Bangalore.

    Amit Saraf is a regular participant in the Dubai Duty Free’s promotion since 2016, Saraf, who runs an online trading business, purchased six tickets in Series 1829.

    “Winning Dubai Duty Free allowed me to think about moving to Dubai and thinking about my future. I always believe that this is one of the most genuine promotions in the world, and today I’ve been lucky twice,” Amit Saraf was quoted as saying by Khaleej Times.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UAE: 2 Filipino, Nepali expats take home Rs 22L each in Mahzooz Draw

    UAE: 2 Filipino, Nepali expats take home Rs 22L each in Mahzooz Draw

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    Abu Dhabi: Three United Arab Emirates (UAE) based expatriates from the Philippines and Nepal won the grand prize of Dirhams 100,000 (Rs 22,21,113) in Mahzooz’s 113th Super Saturday draw.

    The winner of the draw— Marc jed Visande Legario and Kervin Cabalar Lovitos from the Philippines, Faguni Ray Kurmi from Nepal— matched five out of the six winning numbers during the weekly live draw held on Saturday, January 28, 2023.

    Mahzooz’s 113th Super Saturday draw saw 1,670 participants win Dirhams 1,872,600 (Rs 4,15,91,887) in total prize money.

    While the grand prize of Dirhams 10 million went unclaimed this week, the draws saw up to 31 participants match four out of five numbers and take part in the second prize of Dirhams 1,000,000 (Rs 2,22,11,850), securing Dirhams 32,258 (Rs 7,16,549) each.

    Entrants can participate in Mahzooz by registering via the Mahzooz website and purchasing a bottle of water for Dirhams 35 (Rs 777) which enables them to enter various draws, the Fantastic Friday Epic Draw and the Super Saturday Draws, through two different select set numbers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UAE: Palestinian gets lucky twice in one Mahzooz draw; wins Rs 19L

    UAE: Palestinian gets lucky twice in one Mahzooz draw; wins Rs 19L

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    Abu Dhabi: A 36-year-old United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Palestinian expatriate has won twice his share of prize in the 112th Mahzooz Super Saturday draw held on Saturday, January 21.

    The winner of the draw Adnan— scooped up the prize twice after winning Dirhams 43,478 (Rs 9,64,809) two times (ie; Dirhams 86,956 (Rs 19,32,339)) in the second prize draw of Dirhams 1 million (Rs 2,21,90,756), which was shared equally among 23 participants (22 different individuals with one participant – Adnan – winning twice).

    Adnan is a business owner, who has been living in the UAE for the past 20 years. He began participating in Mahzooz just six months ago.

    “I always buy two bottles of water per draw and this time it was no different. What was different this week was my luck. I will continue to participate in Mahzooz with the hope that one day I will win 10 million dirhams,” Adnan told Mahzooz draw.

    The draw also saw three other participants win Dirhams 100,000 (Rs 22,16,811) each. The winning draw numbers were 28692140, 28752052 and 28579896, which belonged to Sajeev and Nirav from India, and Gilberto from the Philippines, respectively.

    People can participate in the Mahzooz draw by purchasing a bottle of water for 35 Dirhams (Rs 775) and registering on the official website.  

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Kashmiri apparel sellers draw attention at Numaish

    Hyderabad: Kashmiri apparel sellers draw attention at Numaish

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad has become a temporary home for sellers from across the country with businessmen from different parts of the nation setting up stalls at the 82nd All India Industrial Exhibition Numaish 2023.

    While sellers from across India have turned up to exhibit their products, Kashmiri stalls selling pure Kashmiri products are receiving special attention from the visitors like every year.

    Mohammad Younus, from Kashmir, who has been selling Kashmiri clothes at the exhibition for the last 15 years claimed his shop being the first shop to sell Kashmiri clothes in Numaish exhibition and expressed his happiness over the footfall at the event this year.

    “Kashmiri clothes are unlike the Hyderabadi clothes. Our clothes have more handwork and are less fancy which is being liked by the customers. People come here searching for original Kashmiri clothes,” he said.

    A customer who visited to purchase Kashmiri clothes expressed happiness over the quality of the Kashmiri clothes.

    “The apparel in this stall is very unique with exceptional quality. Since we can not go to Kashmir every day, this stall provides us with an opportunity to buy good quality original Kashmiri clothes,” said Nimi Khasimpuri, the customer.

    Another customer, Hema Jaiswal said, “We have been visiting the Numaish exhibition since childhood and have been buying Kashmiri clothes.”

    The annual extravaganza, ‘Numaish’, which is hosted by Hyderabad every year, recently opened for visitors at Exhibition Grounds in Nampally.

    The 82nd edition of All India Industrial Exhibition Numaish 2023 was organised on January 1 and will continue till February 15.

    Departments of state and central government, along with vendors across the nation, set up stalls at the exhibition every year.

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  • Padma awardee puppeteer says will try to draw attention of Prez to plight of artistes

    Padma awardee puppeteer says will try to draw attention of Prez to plight of artistes

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    Bhubaneswar: Eminent puppeteer Maguni Charan Kuanr, elated over his selection for the Padma Shri award, on Thursday said he will try to draw the attention of President Droupadi Murmu to the plight of the artistes in the villages.

    The 85-year-old artiste was among the four persons from the state who were selected for the coveted award, the three others being noted litterateur Antaryami Mishra, Sambalpuri folk singer Krishna Patel and conservationist Priyabrat Sahu.

    Kuanr recalled how he had urged the then President APJ Abdul Kalam for help to keep the art form alive, during a meeting while receiving an award.

    He said he has sold his wife’s ornaments for the art form.

    Kuanr, who hails from a family of traditional puppeteers, said he was initiated into the art form of Kandhei Nach’ (doll dance) by his father Baishnab Charan Kuanr.

    Among other Padma awardees, Patel has lent her voice to renowned Sambalpuri folk song Rangabati Rangabati’ along with Jitendra Haripal, who has already received the Padma award for the song.

    A popular name in western Odisha, Patel has sung over 500 songs. She was less than 21 years of age when she sang the Rangabati Rangabati’ song.

    Eminent Odia litterateur Antaryami Mishra, who has received the award for his contribution to research in Odia language, grammar, culture and history for the last 50 years, has so far authored around 30 books.

    Another Padma awardee from the state, Ayurveda practitioner Patayat Sahu, has grown more than 3,000 medicinal plants in his Nandol village in Kalahandi district without the help of fertilisers, chemicals or pesticides.

    Sahu said he learnt traditional healing practices from his grandfather, who was a vaidya’ (traditional healer) and that he does not charge anything from his patients.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )