The latest reports suggest that the 11 women had been collecting non-biodegradable waste for over two and a half years, working hard to make a living.


Kerala: The inspiring tale of 11 women from Kerala, India took a remarkable turn when they won a staggering Rs 10 crore in the monsoon bumper lottery.
These women had been collecting non-biodegradable waste for over two and a half years, working hard to make a living.
Nine of them pooled Rs 25 each to buy the winning ticket, while the other two contributed Rs 12.5 each.
This unexpected blessing of good fortune has profoundly changed their lives, showing the power of togetherness and the unexpected turns life can take.
With their newfound wealth, the women plan to use the money responsibly, investing in building houses, securing their children's education, and paying off debts. Some members, facing financial hardships, even walked to the municipality to save on transportation costs.
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