An Emirati woman has emerged as the first lucky winner of a gold bar in this week's Big Ticket daily e-draw, but she remains unreachable. Budoor Al Kaaldi secured her victory on November 22 with ticket number 269-396502, which she bought online. Despite numerous attempts by the organizers to reach her via phone and email, she has not responded to claim her prize.

In addition to Budoor, six other individuals have also won 24K gold bars weighing 250 grams, each valued at Dh79,000. Among this week's winners are an IT professional, an accountant, and a farmer from India.

Aju Maman Mathew, an engineer residing in Ras Al Khaimah with his family, has been a consistent Big Ticket participant for the past seven years. His perseverance paid off as he won a prize, which he plans to share with a close friend. Aju intends to sell the gold bar and invest his share strategically, continuing his pursuit of financial growth while enjoying the excitement of the Big Ticket draws.

Muthu Kannan Selvam, originally from India and currently living in the UAE, purchased his winning ticket in-store with number 269-435786. His excitement is palpable.

Sandeep Patil, an IT professional based in Dubai’s Media City, has been buying Big Ticket raffle tickets for over four years with a group of friends. Taking advantage of the buy-2-get-2 deal, Sandeep's free ticket turned out to be the winning one. He plans to sell the gold bar and invest his share in his child’s education, making the win even more significant for his family.

Rajesh K V Vasu, a farmer from India, has been participating in Big Ticket raffles for two years. His patience finally paid off with a life-changing win. Having lived in the UAE for 14 years, Rajesh discovered Big Ticket through social media and has been a dedicated participant ever since. Now back in India, he is thrilled about his win but hasn’t yet decided how to use his prize.

Lawrence Chakkappan, an accountant from India, has been living in Kuwait with his family for 15 years. After four years of trying his luck, this is his first Big Ticket win. He hasn’t decided how to use his winnings yet but is determined to keep participating in the raffle.

Vishnu M, an electrical engineer based in Dubai, has been a Big Ticket participant for six years. This time, he decided to try his luck with a ticket he bought on his own and it paid off! Despite the solo purchase, Vishnu chose to sell the gold bar and share the prize with his friends, highlighting the strong bonds of friendship that make his win even more meaningful.

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