Kerala government, last Thursday, resumed the sale of lottery tickets in the state after two months. This is in line with the announcement earlier made by Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac to𓃲 resume the sale of lottery tickets post lockdown 3.0 that ended 17th March. The actual date of resuming ticket sales changed to 21st May from the earlier announced d🌠ate of 18th May.
The directorate of 🍰lottery in the state had stopped lottery sales on March 21💙 to curb the spread of novel coronavirus in Kerala.
The state saw sales of 1.39 lakh tickets of eight lotteries, on Thursday. In May, only the tickets of postponed draws are to be sold. Eight lottery draws in Kerala were postponed by the di꧋rectorate of lottery, when the sale of lottery tickets was stopped two months back. These draws will be held in the month of June. New draw 🍒tickets will also be made available in June.
Kerala Department of Lotteries has a network of about 35,000 lottery ticket agents and 100,ꦓ000 retailers. The lottery sector was in a crisis and many lottery a🦂gents were jobless in the state during the past two months.
Even though the sale of lottery has now resumed in the fo🍸urth phase of the nation-wide lockdown due to COVID-༒19 pandemic, as per a in Times Now News, Ramesan B, a retail lottery ticket seller in Thiruvananthapuram said, "we are witnessing fall in sales as people stay at home due to lockdown".
Kerala government had planned tဣo resume the sale of lottery to support lottery vendors and the health sector with the revenue earned from lottery sales.
On another note, Kerala High Court rece♓ntly declared Kerala Tax on Paper Lotteries Act Unconstitutional on 30th April 2020. The bench held that the state lacks the legislativeꦬ competence to levy taxes on the s🀅tate lotteries under the impugned act.
To read more about Kerala lottery draws, prices, resu✱lts, 🍬taxes, etc., visit our detailed guide on the state’s lottery.
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