
Nagaland Lottery result, July 11, 2025: Check Dear lottery 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM winning numbers & prizes today
Players can check the winning numbers and prize details. The first prize is a grand amount of Rs. 1 crore. Stay updated with the latest results and claim your prize on time.
Note: For the latest Nagaland Lottery results, visit Indiatimes events, and check winning numbers for 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM winning numbers.
Nagaland lottery result today July 11, 2025: Dear lottery 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM winning numbers
The Nagaland Lottery Sambad draws take place thrice daily at 1 PM (Morning), 6 PM (Evening), and 8 PM (Night). The official winning numbers for July 11, 2025, are as follows:
Nagaland lottery sambad prize details July 11, 2025
Below is the required Nagaland lottery sambad prize details July 11, 2025 listed:
How to check Nagaland lottery result online for July 11, 2025?
To check the Nagaland Lottery result for July 11, 2025, follow these steps:
Visit the official Nagaland State Lottery website or authorised portals like nagalandstatelottery.in or lotterysambad.com.
Go to the 'Today's Lottery Result' section.
Select the draw time (1 PM, 6 PM, or 8 PM).
Match your ticket number with the published winning numbers.
Verify your winnings and follow the prize claim procedure if you win.
What is Nagaland lottery sambad?
Nagaland Lottery Sambad is a government-authorised lottery conducted by the Nagaland State Government. It is legal and popular, offering three daily draws with attractive prizes. The lottery is managed transparently to ensure fairness and trust among participants.
Nagaland lottery ticket price and participation, July 11, 2025
Each Nagaland Lottery ticket costs Rs. 6. Tickets are available at authorised agents and online platforms. Participants must purchase tickets before the respective draw times (1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM) to be eligible for the draws.
Claiming prizes for Nagaland state lottery sambad July 11, 2025
Winners should keep their tickets safe and claim prizes within the stipulated time by submitting the winning ticket at authorised lottery offices or claim centers. It is important to follow the official claim procedure to receive the prize money.
Latest updates and live results for Nagaland lottery July 11, 2025
Stay tuned for live updates and official announcements of the Nagaland Lottery Sambad results for July 11, 2025. Results are promptly published after each draw on official websites.
FAQs
Q1: Where can I check the Nagaland Lottery result for July 11, 2025?
Answer: You can check the Nagaland Lottery result for July 11, 2025, on the official Nagaland State Lottery website or trusted portals that update the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM Dear Lottery results live.
Q2: What is the first prize amount in the Nagaland Lottery Sambad today?
Answer: The first prize for the Nagaland Lottery Sambad on July 11, 2025, is Rs. 1 crore, offering a life-changing opportunity for ticket holders.
Q3: How much does a Nagaland Lottery ticket cost?
Answer: A Nagaland Lottery ticket costs Rs. 6, making it affordable for participants across all economic backgrounds.
Q4: When are the Nagaland Lottery draws held?
Answer: The Nagaland Lottery draws are held thrice daily at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM, with results declared shortly after each draw.
Q5: How do I claim my prize if I win the Nagaland Lottery?
Answer: Winners must submit their winning ticket to authorised lottery offices or claim centers within the prescribed time to claim their prize money.
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