Babulingam Paul Thurai, a Sharjah-based engineer, plans to use the prize money to settle debts and secure his children’s education
A 39-year-old Indian civil engineer from Tamil Nadu, Babulingam Paul Thurai, has won a Range Rover Velar in the Big Ticket Abu Dhabi weekly electronic draw.
Thurai, who has been living in Sharjah for nine years, won the luxury car in the 272nd draw after purchasing a Dream Car ticket for Dirham 150, reported siasat.com.
The victory came as a huge relief for Thurai, who has been participating in the Big Ticket draw for nearly a decade. Sharing his excitement, he said, “When I found out I had won, I was overwhelmed with happiness. It’s an incredible moment for me and my family. This win gives me a great sense of relief and hope.”
Thurai plans to sell the luxury car and use the money to clear financial obligations and fund his children’s future education, securing a better life for his family
Big Ticket Abu Dhabi: Upcoming Prizes
The Big Ticket Abu Dhabi draw continues to offer exciting prizes. In March, a grand prize of Dirham 15 million awaits one lucky winner. Additionally, 10 winners will receive Dirham 50,000 each during a live draw on April 3.
Customers who purchase two or more cash tickets in a single transaction between March 1 and March 25 will qualify for the Big Win Contest, with guaranteed cash prizes ranging from Dirham 20,000 to Dirham 150,000. Winners will be announced on April 1 on the Big Ticket website.
Another Range Rover Velar will be up for grabs in May, with the winner set to be revealed on May 3. Tickets can be purchased online via the official Big Ticket website or at counters at Zayed International Airport and Al Ain Airport.
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