Dear Lottery Results
Welcome to the Dear Lottery results page. On this page, you’ll find the latest results for the Nagaland State Dear Lottery, including the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws. We update the results daily to ensure you have access to the most current information. Learn about the specific times and names of each daily draw. Understand the different prize tiers and the amounts you can win. We will provide you the detailed instructions on the steps to follow if you hold a winning ticket.
Below are today’s results for Dear Lottery. Keep refreshing this page for live updates and download PDFs for detailed outcomes.
Dear Lottery Result: 1pm (Morning Draw)
The 1 PM Morning Draw is one of the most awaited results for lottery enthusiasts. Known as the Dear Morning Lottery, this draw kickstarts the day with substantial rewards, including a grand first prize of ₹1 Crore. Each morning draw features unique names on different days of the week, such as Dear Dwarka, Dear Godavari, and Dear Yamuna. Below you can see the result of 1 PM Dear Lottery.

Dear Lottery Result: 6pm (Evening Draw)
The 6 PM Evening Draw is perfect for participants looking to try their luck in the later part of the day. Known as the Dear Evening Lottery, this draw also boasts an impressive first prize of ₹1 Crore. The evening draws are uniquely named for each day, including Dear Desert, Dear Wave, and Dear Sea.

Dear Lottery Result: 8pm (Night Draw)
The 8 PM Night Draw, also called the Dear Night Lottery, wraps up the day’s lottery excitement with another chance to win ₹1 Crore. This draw features unique names such as Dear Finch, Dear Goose, and Dear Toucan, changing daily throughout the week.

Dear Lottery Schedule and Names:
The Dear Lottery operates under different names throughout the week. Here’s the Dear Lottery’s all schedule and names:
Day | 1:00 PM Draw | 6:00 PM Draw | 8:00 PM Draw |
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Monday | Dear Dwarka | Dear Desert | Dear Finch |
Tuesday | Dear Godavari | Dear Wave | Dear Goose |
Wednesday | Dear Indus | Dear Hill | Dear Pelican |
Thursday | Dear Mahanadi | Dear Lake | Dear Sandpiper |
Friday | Dear Meghna | Dear Mountain | Dear Seagull |
Saturday | Dear Narmada | Dear River | Dear Stork |
Sunday | Dear Yamuna | Dear Sea | Dear Toucan |
Dear Lottery Prize Structure
Each Dear Lottery draw offers multiple prize tiers:
Prize Rank | Number of Prizes | Prize Amount (₹) | Super Prize Amount (₹) |
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1 | 1 | 99,00,000 | 1,00,000 |
Consolation | 699 | 1,000 | 500 |
2 | 7,000 | 9,000 | 500 |
3 | 70,000 | 500 | 50 |
4 | 70,000 | 250 | 20 |
5 | 7,00,000 | 120 | 10 |
How to Verify and Claim Your Dear Lottery Ticket?
If you think you’ve won the Dear Lottery, it’s essential to verify your ticket to ensure it’s valid and eligible for claiming your prize. Here are the steps to verify and claim your dear lottery ticket:
Check the Official Results
The first step in verifying your Dear Lottery ticket is to check the official results. Every day, the Nagaland State Lottery publishes the results of the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws on their official website and thelotterymarket.com.
Examine the Ticket for Validity
Once you’ve confirmed that your number matches the official draw, make sure your ticket is in good condition. Ensure that the date and timing on the ticket align with the results you are verifying.
Check the Prize Tier
Once you’ve matched your ticket number, identify which prize tier your ticket falls under. This is crucial to determine the amount of money you’ve won. Lottery prizes are usually divided into ranks (e.g., 1st Prize, Consolation Prize, 2nd Prize, etc.), and the payout amount varies accordingly.
Collect Required Documents
To claim your Dear Lottery prize, it’s essential to collect all the necessary documents beforehand. Start by ensuring that your winning lottery ticket is intact and in good condition. Avoid any damage or tampering, as a mutilated ticket may not be accepted for prize claims. Next, gather a valid photo identification such as an Aadhaar card, voter ID, or passport, which will serve as proof of your identity. Along with this, prepare a few passport-sized photographs, as these are typically required for official records. Lastly, obtain the official prize claim form from the lottery office or an authorized agent and fill it out accurately with all the required details. This document is crucial for processing your claim. If your prize amount is ₹10,000 or less, the process is straightforward. You can claim your winnings directly from an authorized lottery retailer or distributor. Simply present your winning ticket for validation, and upon confirmation, the agent will hand over your prize in cash or another available payment method.
Fill Out the Claim Form
To claim your Dear Lottery prize, visit the nearest Nagaland State Lottery office to collect the official claim form. This form is a crucial document required for prize verification, especially for winnings above ₹10,000. Once you have obtained the form, carefully fill it out with accurate details.
Claim Within the Deadline
You must claim your prize within 30 days from the date of the draw. Failure to submit your claim within the specified period may result in forfeiture of your winnings.
Await Prize Payment
Once your ticket is verified and approved, your prize money will be processed. Payments for large prizes may take up to 60 days to reflect in your bank account, depending on the lottery office’s procedures.
Contact for Assistance
If you encounter any issues or have questions about the claiming process, contact the official Nagaland State Lotteries Office or their authorized representatives for assistance.
Note: For prizes exceeding ₹10,000, taxes will be deducted at source (TDS) as per Indian income tax laws. The lottery authorities will provide a certificate for the tax deducted.
Legal Status of Lotteries in India
Lotteries are legal in 13 Indian states, including Nagaland, where they have been permitted since 1967. Other states with legal lotteries include Assam, Mizoram, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, and Sikkim.
Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only. Please verify all results with official sources before making any claims.