Rajshree 250 Monthly Lottery Result Declared: ₹1 Crore Labor Day Special Draw (05.05.2026)
The Directorate of Small Savings & Lotteries, Government of Goa, has officially announced the highly anticipated Rajshree 250 Monthly Lottery Result for Draw No. 22. This month’s draw, billed as the “Labor Day Special,” features a spectacular first-place prize of ₹1 Crore, drawing immense participation from lottery enthusiasts across authorized states.
Organized with the highest standards of transparency by the Goa State Lotteries, the Rajshree 250 is one of the most prominent monthly draws in the region. Held every first Tuesday of the month, today’s event (May 5, 2026) commands special attention due to its exclusive Labor Day theme. Thousands of hopefuls who purchased the ₹250 tickets are now tuning in to see if their series and ticket numbers align with the life-altering jackpot.
Draw Highlights at a Glance
- Draw Name: Rajshree 250 Monthly Lottery (Labor Day Special)
- Draw Number: 22
- Date & Time: May 5, 2026, at 06:30 PM IST
- Top Prize: ₹1,00,00,000 (₹1 Crore)
- Total Tickets Printed: 5,00,000 (Series A, B, C, D, E)
- Organized By: Goa State Lotteries
Live Result Verification and Draw Transparency
The Government of Goa ensures absolute fairness in its lottery operations. The official draw for the Rajshree 250 Monthly Lottery took place precisely at 6:30 PM today. The event was conducted out of the total scheme under strict supervision at the office of the Director, Small Savings & Goa State Lotteries, located at the Serra Building, Altinho, Panaji.
For those who wish to verify the results as they happen, the Goa State Lotteries broadcasts the event live via the official Rajshree Lottery YouTube channel. Our editorial team updates this page in real-time as the numbers are drawn by the Principal Secretary (Finance). If you hold a ticket from Maharashtra, Punjab, Goa, or Sikkim—the primary states where these tickets are legally sold—you are advised to carefully cross-reference your numbers with the official table below.
Official Prize Structure: Rajshree 250 Draw No. 22
The prize scheme for the Labor Day Special is meticulously designed to distribute wealth across a vast number of participants. Beyond the staggering ₹1 Crore First Prize, the scheme rewards a total of 29,005 winning tickets across seven different tiers, plus consolation prizes. Below is the comprehensive breakdown of the prize ranks and corresponding payout amounts.
| Prize Rank | Number of Prizes | Prize Amount (in ₹) |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Prize | 1 | 1,00,00,000 |
| Consolation Prize | 4 | 2,00,000 |
| 2nd Prize | 100 | 1,00,000 |
| 3rd Prize | 1000 | 5,000 |
| 4th Prize | 1000 | 3,000 |
| 5th Prize | 1000 | 2,000 |
| 6th Prize | 1000 | 1,000 |
| 7th Prize | 25,000 | 500 |
Mandatory Claim Procedures for Winners
Securing a winning ticket is only the first step; claimants must adhere strictly to the legal framework established by the Goa State Lotteries to receive their funds. It is critical to ensure that your ticket is kept in pristine condition. Tickets that are mutilated, forged, torn, or tampered with will be outright rejected by the issuing authority, except in rare cases where the Director can definitively verify the ticket’s genuineness.
Important Claiming Deadlines & Rules
All prize-winning tickets must be surrendered, and claims must be formally initiated within 30 days from the date of the draw (by June 4, 2026).
Prizes up to ₹10,000: These can be claimed conveniently and directly from your local retail agent or the point of sale where the ticket was purchased.
Prizes exceeding ₹10,000: High-tier winners (1st, 2nd, and Consolation) must submit their claims directly to the Director, Small Savings & Goa State Lotteries in Panaji. Claimants must provide the original ticket, the prescribed application form, four passport-size photographs, a PAN card, and a valid government-issued address proof. Note that standard TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) will be applied to all major payouts as per prevailing financial laws.
In the event of a delayed claim, the Director retains the authority to entertain applications made after 30 days—but strictly before 90 days—provided the claimant can furnish a satisfactory and legally sound reason for the delay beyond their control.
Frequently Asked Questions: May 5 Draw






