LIVE | Nagaland Lottery Sambad SATURDAY (28.09.2024): Dear STORK EVENING 8PM Draw DECLARED - 1st Prize Ticket No. 96A 64120
Nagaland Lottery Sambad Saturday, September 28, 2024: DEAR Narmada Morning 1 PM, DEAR Donner Day 6 PM, & DEAR Stork evening 8 PM lottery will be declared today. First prize: One CRORE
Nagaland DEAR NARMADA Morning 1 PM Result: 1st Prize Ticket No. 65B 27810
Nagaland DEAR DONNER Day 6 PM Result: 1st Prize Ticket No. 98J 73176
Nagaland DEAR STORK Evening 8 PM Result: 1st Prize Ticket No. 96A 64120
Nagaland Lottery Prize Money Details
- 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
- 2nd Prize: Rs. 9,000
- 3rd Prize: Rs. 450
- 4th Prize: Rs. 250
- 5th Prize: Rs. 120
- Consolation Prize: Rs. 1,000
Nagaland lottery sambad Dear NARMADA Morning, 1pm lottery jackpot draw result announced. Stay tuned for the latest Nagaland lottery live updates only on ABP Live
Nagaland DEAR NARMADA Morning 1 PM Result: 1st Prize Ticket No. 65B 27810
Nagaland DEAR DONNER Day 6 PM Result: 1st Prize Ticket No. 98J 73176
Nagaland DEAR STORK Evening 8 PM Result: 1st Prize Ticket No. 96A 64120
Nagaland Lottery Prize Money Details
- 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
- 2nd Prize: Rs. 9,000
- 3rd Prize: Rs. 450
- 4th Prize: Rs. 250
- 5th Prize: Rs. 120
- Consolation Prize: Rs. 1,000
- Download the Prize Claim Form from the Nagaland Lottery official website.
- Download the DECLARATION FORM from the site.
- Effective April 2024, this claim form should only be used.
- The declaration form should also be filled out and submitted.
- It should not be damaged, and the ticket should be intact.
- When submitting the claim form, make sure to include a government-approved photo ID and two passport-sized pictures.
- Tickets that are tampered with or damaged are not accepted.
The prize winners are advised to return their winning tickets, along with the necessary forms for claims, and the original prize winning ticket duly signed by the prize winner, within 30 (thirty) days of the draw date in order to receive payment within 60 (sixty) days of the draw date.
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Each ticket for the Nagaland State Lottery costs Rs. 6/- (six rupees), and it is held daily at P. R. Hill Junction, Kohima 797001. Tickets can only be purchased from authorized ticket sellers.
Nagaland Lottery sambad: Prize Money Details
- 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
- 2nd Prize: Rs. 9,000
- 3rd Prize: Rs. 450
- 4th Prize: Rs. 250
- 5th Prize: Rs. 120
- Consolation Prize: Rs. 1,000
Nagaland, Assam, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, and Sikkim are among the 13 Indian states where lotteries are allowed. Because West Bengal has more players than any other state in India, it receives the highest number of Lottery Sambad prizes.
It is recommended that if you are not from the state of Nagaland, you should not participate in the lottery, as you will not be able to claim the winning prize. Anyone can purchase a lottery ticket and play the Nagaland State lottery game. However, only those individuals who have a valid state domicile will be eligible to claim their prize.
Yes. Tickets for the Nagaland State Lottery can be purchased from a couple of online vendors.
Nagaland Lottery tickets can be purchased online through approved retailers or in person from a local agent. Nagaland State Lottery tickets can be purchased from a couple of online vendors.
All claims exceeding ₹10,000 (Rupees ten thousand) must be made exclusively to the Director of the Government of Nagaland or the Nodal Office in the corresponding state.
With a maximum amount of ₹10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand), the distributor is permitted by the state government to award prizes to winners who are distributors, stockists, agents, or sellers alone.
The government of Nagaland administers the lottery system known as the Nagaland State Lottery. Only government lotteries are permitted in Nagaland, one of the few states in India where lottery businesses are lawful. Private lottery is strictly prohibited in India.
Every day from 11:20 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., including Sundays and general holidays, or 362 days in a calendar year, lottery draws are held, with the exception of three national holidays: January 26 (Republic Day), August 15 (Independence Day), and October 2 (Gandhi Jayanti).
Nagaland State Lottery Prize Money Details
Dear Narmada Morning: 5.80 crore tickets total, to be printed in 42 to 99/A B C D E G H J K L series, with serial numbers ranging from 00000 to 99999. Tickets will cost Rs. 6 each.
Dear Donner Day: In the 74 to 99/A B C D E G H J K L series, a total of 2.80 crore tickets are to be printed, with serial numbers ranging from 00000 to 99999. Tickets will cost Rs. 6 each.
Dear Stork Evening: A total of 7.00 crores worth of tickets will be printed in the 30 to 99/A B C D E G H J K L series, with serial numbers 00000 to 99999 coming from there. Tickets will be available for Rs. 6 each.
Dear Lottery 'DAY' Draws
- MONDAY: Dear Desert Changed To Dear Blitzen
- TUESDAY: Dear Wave Changed To Dear Comet
- WEDNESDAY: Dear Hill Changed To Dear Cupid
- THURSDAY: Dear Lake Changed To Dear Dancer
- FRIDAY: Dear Mountain Changed To Dear Dasher
- SATURDAY: Dear River Changed To Dear Donner (Today's Bumper Draw)
- SUNDAY: Dear Sea Changed To Dear Vixen
The director of Nagaland State Lotteries is in charge of managing and organizing the lottery in the state of Nagaland, as is the case with all other lotteries.
Every day at 1 pm, 6 pm, and 8 pm, the most recent Nagaland State Lottery results are updated on this page. To find the most recent winning numbers of the Nagaland state lottery, follow ABP Live English. The following are today's results for the lottery in Sambad, Nagaland State: "DEAR Narmada MORNING" (1 PM), "DEAR Donner DAY" (6 PM), and "DEAR Stork EVENING" (8 PM). Just 13 states in India have legalized lottery games and their play, with the remaining governments outright prohibiting both. Nagaland is one of the 13 Indian states where lotteries have been allowed to be held and played since 1967. 12 states remain: Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Mizoram, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
Supervising and arranging the various lottery draws via a government-appointed distributor is the primary responsibility of the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries. In addition to requiring effective coordination with other states and companies to maintain market competitiveness, this directorate's work is semi-technical in nature.
In 1972, under the direction of the Nagaland government's Finance Department, the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries was established. As the department's ex-officio director, Secretart Finance performed this role.
Background
Nagaland Lottery Sambad Saturday (September 28, 2024): The conducting and playing of lottery games is completely prohibited in all other states of India, except for 13 states where these activities are permitted. Lottery games and operations have been permitted in 13 Indian states since 1967, including Nagaland. These twelve states are Assam, Mizoram, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal, and Sikkim.
Under the direction of the Finance Department, the Nagaland State Lotteries were founded in 1972 with the goal of providing the state government with a stable source of income. The Nagaland State Lottery takes place in the morning, during the day, and in the evening on all seven days of the week. Every day, a different lottery name and prize amount are used, with the top prize valued at Rs 1 crore (including the Super Prize amount). Dear Morning, Dear Day, and Dear Evening are three of the daily lotteries held by Nagaland State; tickets cost Rs 6 each.
The Director of Nagaland State Lotteries is in charge of overseeing and planning the lotteries, which are held daily at P. R. Hill Junction, Kohima, 797001. If you're among the lucky winners, you need to:
- Present a copy of the lottery claim form along with your ticket.
- The ticket must be undamaged and in its original condition.
- A government-approved photo ID and passport-sized photos should be attached to the claim form.
- Tickets with tampering or damage are not accepted.
The State Government grants the distributor permission to pay the winners of each distributor, stockist, agent, or seller a prize up to ₹10,000/- (Rs ten thousand) on behalf of the State Government. Within thirty (30) days of the draw date, all claims exceeding Rs. 10,000 must be submitted to the Director, Government of Nagaland, or Nodal Office in the relevant state. Along with the forms for claims in the prescribed format, the original prize winning ticket, duly signed by the prize winner, and other documents, must be submitted in order to receive payment within sixty (60) days.
(Disclaimer: Lotteries should only be played sensibly because they have the potential to become addictive. This page's content should not be used as inspiration or guidance; rather, it is meant only for informational purposes. ABP Live Digital does not promote lotteries in any way.)
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