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Nagaland State Lottery: Everything to Know About India’s Legal Daily Lucky Draw Game

The Nagaland State Lottery is one of the few officially sanctioned and government-run lotteries in India. Popular for its affordability, daily draws, and transparent practices, it is regulated by the Nagaland State Lotteries Department, offering participants a legal way to try their luck and win big.


Daily Draw Timings and Schedule

The Nagaland State Lottery conducts three draws each day, making it one of the most active state lottery systems in India.

TimeDraw Name (Day-wise)
1:00 PMDear Dwarka / Godavari / Indus / Mahanadi / Meghna / Narmada / Yamuna
6:00 PMDear Desert / Wave / Hill / Lake / Mountain / River / Sea
8:00 PMDear Finch / Goose / Pelican / Sandpiper / Seagull / Stork / Toucan

Note: Each day of the week features a different name for each time slot.


Prize Structure Overview

Nagaland State Lottery offers multiple prize tiers to reward participants based on ticket matching:

  • 1st Prize: ₹1,00,00,000 (1 crore)
  • 2nd Prize: ₹9,000
  • 3rd Prize: ₹500
  • 4th Prize: ₹250
  • 5th Prize: ₹120
  • Consolation Prize: ₹1,000

Exact prize values can vary based on the draw and day. Please check with official sources for each specific draw.


How to Participate in the Nagaland Lottery

  • Buy Tickets Offline: Available at authorized retailers across Nagaland and other permitted states
  • Buy Tickets Online: Through verified lottery vendors. Ensure you purchase only from credible platforms.
  • Ticket Price: Generally priced at ₹6, making it affordable to all segments of the population

How to Check Nagaland State Lottery Result

To check your result:

  1. Visit the official Nagaland State Lottery website: www.nagalandlotteries.com
  2. Choose the draw time: 1 PM, 6 PM, or 8 PM
  3. Click on the latest PDF result link
  4. Match your ticket number against the published result list

Results are also available on trusted lottery portals like Lottery Sambad.


The Nagaland State Lottery is conducted under the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998 and is legal in 13 Indian states. All draws are held transparently under government supervision.

Disclaimer: Lottery games involve financial risk and are a game of chance. Play responsibly and only through verified channels. This article is for informational purposes only. Hindustan Herald does not promote or encourage gambling.


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