India's Nagaland State Lottery holds three daily draws (1 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM) with a Rs 1 crore first prize. Friday's draws are "Dear Meghna Morning," "Dear Dasher Evening," and "Dear Seagull Night."
Lottery enthusiasts across India are awaiting the results of today’s Nagaland State Lottery draws, scheduled at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM. The Friday lineup includes the “Dear Meghna Morning,” “Dear Dasher Evening,” and “Dear Seagull Night” lotteries—each offering a bumper first prize of Rs 1 crore.
Legal lottery across 13 Indian states
The Nagaland State Lottery is part of India’s legally sanctioned lottery system, operational in 13 states. These include Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam.
Prize structure
All three daily draws offer the same prize breakdown:
1st Prize: Rs 1,00,00,000
2nd Prize: Rs 9,000
3rd Prize: Rs 450
4th Prize: Rs 250
5th Prize: Rs 120
Consolation Prize: Rs 1,000
Draw timings
Dear Morning Draw: 1:00 PM
Dear Evening Draw: 6:00 PM
Dear Night Draw: 8:00 PM
Each day of the week features a different set of draw names. On Fridays, the titles are Meghna, Mountain, and Seagull.
How to check the results
Participants can view live and updated results through the following steps:
Visit any of the official websites: nagalandlotteries.com, lotterysambad.com, or nagalandlotterysambad.com
Click on the “Lottery Sambad Result” section
Select the date and draw title
Click on “Today Result View”
Match your ticket number with the published results
Claiming the prize
Winners must:
Download and fill out the official claim form from the Nagaland State Lottery website
Submit a valid ID, a copy of the winning ticket, and the completed form
Prizes above Rs 10,000 must be claimed through the Nagaland Lottery Office in Kolkata as per official procedure
Weekly draw name schedule
Monday: Dear Dwarka, Dear Blitzen, Dear Finch
Tuesday: Dear Godavari, Dear Comet, Dear Goose
Wednesday: Dear Indus, Dear Cupid, Dear Pelican
Thursday: Dear Mahanadi, Dear Lake, Dear Sandpiper