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Lottery Results Today Live, July 15, 2025: Punjab, Manipur, Sikkim, Goa & Arunachal Winning Numbers

Lottery Results Today Live, July 15, 2025: Punjab, Manipur, Sikkim, Goa & Arunachal Winning Numbers

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Live July 15, 2025 Lottery Results: Here's winning numbers for Punjab, Manipur, Goa, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim lottery draw for Tuesday.
Live July 15, 2025 Lottery Results: Lotteries in Punjab, Manipur, Goa, and Arunachal Pradesh continue to attract eager participants from both urban and rural areas, all chasing the dream of a big win. With unique draws scheduled at various times each day, these states offer daily chances to try one's luck. Here's an in-depth look at the upcoming lottery events in each region.
Punjab State Dear 10 Silver Wednesday Weekly Lottery Scheme
This lottery is officially approved for sale in Punjab and in other states where lottery operations are legally allowed.
First Prize: Rs 1 Lakh
Number of Tickets: 1,00,000 tickets issued across ten series (90 to 99), with each series numbered from 0000 to 9999
Ticket Price: Rs 10 per ticket (inclusive of all taxes)
Draw Schedule: Held every Saturday at 6:00 PM in Ludhiana, starting from October 7, 2023. The Director of Punjab State Lotteries reserves the right to change the date, time, or venue if required.
Prize Claim & Payment Details
For prizes above Rs 10,000, claims must be submitted within 30 days of the result publication in the Punjab State Government Gazette.
Claimants must use the official prize claim form and submit it to:
Director, Punjab State Lotteries
Vit te Yojna Bhawan, Plot No. 2B, Sector 33-A, Chandigarh – 160020
Claims can be submitted through
Claims made after the 30-day period will be handled according to the Punjab State Lotteries Regulation Rules, 2015, and other applicable laws.
Manipur State Lottery
The Manipur State Lottery conducts four daily draws under its Weekly Lottery scheme, with results announced at the following times:
Each draw offers a grand prize of Rs 27 lakh, along with additional cash prizes for 2nd to 5th place winners. A consolation prize of Rs 10,000 is also awarded across all series.
Tickets are priced at just Rs 6 and are available through authorised lottery retailers.
Each ticket features a unique alphanumeric code, comprising:
Example: 83B 87219
How to Check Today's Manipur Lottery Result
Sikkim Labh laxmi Charm Tuesday Lottery Result
The Sikkim Labh Laxmi Charm Tuesday Lottery Draw is set to take place on July 15, 2025, with the results to be declared at 4:00 PM. Conducted by the Sikkim State Lotteries, this popular weekly draw is also published by Lottery Sambad, ensuring wide accessibility for participants across India.
The first prize is Rs 10,000, and with tickets priced at just Rs 10, it offers an affordable chance to win attractive rewards.
How to Check the Sikkim Labh Laxmi Charm Tuesday Lottery Result
Visit the official Sikkim State Lotteries website
Click on the 'Today Lottery Result' section
Look for 'Sikkim Labh Laxmi Charm Tuesday Lottery Result 15.7.2025"
Click on 'View Result'
Compare your ticket number with the list of winning numbers displayed on the results page
Goa Rajshree 30 Mangal Weekly Lottery Result
The Goa Rajshree 30 Mangal Weekly Lottery Draw is scheduled for July 15, 2025, with the results to be announced at 8:30 PM. Part of the Goa Rajshree Lotteries, this popular weekly draw is also published by Lottery Sambad, ensuring broad visibility and participation.
With a first prize of Rs 7 lakh and tickets priced at just Rs 30, it offers a great opportunity for lottery enthusiasts at an affordable cost.
How to Check the Goa Rajshree 30 Mangal Weekly Lottery Result
Goa Rajshree 50 Mangal Weekly Lottery Result
The Goa Rajshree 50 Mangal Weekly Lottery Draw will be held on July 15, 2025, with results announced at 7:30 PM. Organized by the Goa Rajshree Lotteries and featured on Lottery Sambad, this draw enjoys widespread reach and easy accessibility for players nationwide.
With a first prize of Rs 21 lakh and tickets priced at just Rs 50, it presents an exciting and affordable chance to win big.
How to Check the Goa Rajshree 50 Mangal Weekly Lottery Result
Visit the official Goa Rajshree Lotteries website
Navigate to the 'Today Lottery Result' section
Look for 'Goa Rajshree 50 Mangal Weekly Lottery Result 15.7.2025"
Click on the 'View Result' link
Match your ticket number with the list of winning numbers displayed
Goa Rajshree Bumper Lottery Draws
In addition to its weekly draws, Goa Rajshree Lotteries also conducts special bumper lottery draws throughout the year, such as:
Goa Rajshree Lohri Bumper
Goa Rajshree Diwali Bumper
Goa Rajshree Baisakhi Bumper
Goa Rajshree Rakhi Bumper
Goa Rajshree Sawan Bumper
These festive bumper draws offer even larger prize pools, giving participants more chances to win during special occasions.
Arunachal Dear 10 Green Tuesday Lottery Result
The Arunachal Dear 10 Green Tuesday Lottery Draw will take place on July 15, 2025, with the results set to be declared at 1:30 PM. Conducted by the Arunachal State Lotteries and featured on Lottery Sambad, this weekly draw is widely accessible to participants across the country.
With a first prize of Rs 1 lakh, the draw is both popular and affordable, known for its prompt and transparent result announcements.
How to Check the Arunachal Dear 10 Green Tuesday Lottery Result
Visit the official Arunachal State Lotteries website
Go to the 'Today Lottery Result' section
Locate the result titled 'Arunachal Dear 10 Green Tuesday Lottery Result 15.7.2025"
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Compare your ticket number with the winning numbers displayed on the page.
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