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Nagaland Lottery result, June 23, 2025: Check Dear lottery 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM winning numbers & prizes today

Nagaland Lottery result, June 23, 2025: Check Dear lottery 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM winning numbers & prizes today

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Nagaland Lottery result, June 23, 2025: The much-awaited Nagaland State Lottery results for June 23, 2025, are set to be announced for the Dear Lottery draws at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM. Lottery enthusiasts can check the latest Nagaland Lottery Sambad winning numbers and prize details for all three draws today.
With a grand first prize of Rs 1 crore, the Nagaland Lottery continues to attract players seeking life-changing cash rewards. Stay tuned as we update the live results and prize distribution as soon as the draws conclude.
Nagaland lottery Sambad today: Dear lottery 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM result
The Nagaland State Lottery conducts three daily draws known as Dear Morning Sambad (1 PM), Dear Evening Sambad (6 PM), and Dear Night Sambad (8 PM). Each draw offers a first prize of Rs 1 crore along with several other prizes.
The official results are announced shortly after the draw times at 1:10 PM, 6:10 PM, and 8:10 PM respectively. Players can verify their ticket numbers on official portals such as nagalandstatelotterysambad.com and lotterysambad.com.
How to check Nagaland lottery result today, June 23, 2025?
To check the Nagaland Lottery result today for June 23, 2025, follow these steps:
Visit the official Nagaland State Lottery website.
Select the Dear Lottery draw time (1 PM, 6 PM, or 8 PM).
Enter your lottery ticket number to verify if you have won.
View the prize details corresponding to your winning number.
Nagaland lottery winning numbers and prize details for June 23, 2025
Below is the required Nagaland Lottery Winning Numbers and Prize Details (To Be Updated After Draw) listed for June 23, 2025:
Nagaland lottery Sambad: Legal status and draw locations
Nagaland State Lottery is legal and regulated under the Nagaland State Lotteries (Regulation) Act. The lottery draws are conducted at P. R. Hill Junction, Kohima, and managed by the Director of Nagaland State Lotteries. The ticket price is affordable, usually around Rs 6, making it accessible to a wide range of players.
Claiming Nagaland lottery prizes: What You Need to Know?
Winners must claim their prizes within 30 days of the draw date. To claim, submit the original undamaged ticket, a lottery claim form, government-issued ID, and passport-sized photographs to the Director or Nodal Office. Prizes above Rs 10,000 require submission at the official lottery office.
Nagaland lottery Sambad live result: Where to watch?
Live draws for the Dear Lottery are streamed on official YouTube channels and updated on websites like nagalandstatelotterysambad.com and lotterysambad.com. Players can watch the live announcement of winning numbers for 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws.
Dear Lottery Sambad Today: 1 PM Morning Draw Highlights
The Dear Lottery Sambad 1 PM Morning Draw for June 23, 2025 will be soon concluded. Stay tuned as we update the winning numbers and prize details shortly. Check here to see if your ticket has won the grand Rs 1 crore prize and other exciting rewards.
Dear Lottery Sambad Today: 6 PM Evening Draw Highlights
The Dear Lottery Sambad 6 PM Evening Draw results for June 23, 2025, are about to be announced. We will update the winning numbers and prize distribution as soon as the official results are released. Don't miss your chance to claim the big prizes today.
Dear Lottery Sambad Today: 8 PM Night Draw Highlights
The Dear Lottery Sambad 8 PM Night Draw for June 23, 2025, is complete. Winning numbers and prize details will be updated here shortly. Keep checking to find out if you are among the lucky winners of today's Nagaland Lottery draws.
FAQs
1. When will the Nagaland Lottery results for June 23, 2025, be announced?
Answer: The results for the Dear Lottery 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws will be announced shortly after the draw times, typically at 1:10 PM, 6:10 PM, and 8:10 PM respectively.
2. Where can I check the Nagaland Lottery Sambad winning numbers today?
Answer: You can check the winning numbers on official websites such as nagalandstatelotterysambad.com, lotterysambad.com, and nagalandlotteries.com.
3. What is the first prize amount in the Nagaland State Lottery?
Answer: The first prize for each Dear Lottery draw is Rs 1 crore.
4. How much does a Nagaland Lottery ticket cost?
Answer: The ticket price for Nagaland Lottery Sambad is generally Rs 6, making it affordable for many players.
5. How can I claim my Nagaland Lottery prize if I win?
Answer: Winners must submit the original ticket, claim form, valid ID, and passport photos within 30 days to the lottery office. Prizes over Rs 10,000 require official submission to the Director of Nagaland State Lotteries.
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