
Maharashtra Lottery Result Today Live: Winning Numbers For July 18, 2025
Maharashtra State Lottery Result Today Live: The Maharashtra State Lottery Department held several weekly draws on July 18, 2025, in collaboration with Lottery Sambad. These draws, conducted at various times throughout the day, offered participants multiple chances to win attractive cash prizes. Below are the highlights of each draw and instructions on how to check the results.
Maharashtra Vaibhav Laxmi Weekly Lottery
Draw Date: July 18, 2025
Time: 4:15 PM
First Prize: Rs 7 lakh
This is the golden opportunity for the participants to win an impressive amount of cash prizes.
Maharashtra Sahyadri Rajlaxmi Weekly Lottery
Draw Date: July 18, 2025
Time: 4:30 PM
First Prize: Rs 10,000
Held every Friday, this draw attracts significant participation across the state.
This is one of the most anticipated weekly draws, with thousands of hopeful participants checking results every Friday.
Maharashtra Ganeshlaxmi Dhan Weekly Lottery
A well-liked draw, this lottery offers modest yet motivating rewards to regular players.
How to Check Maharashtra State Lottery Results
To view any of the results listed above:
Maharashtra State Bumper Lotteries
Apart from weekly draws, the Maharashtra State Lottery Department also organises special Bumper Draws throughout the year, featuring much larger prizes. These include:
These bumper draws are eagerly awaited and offer a grander scale of winnings for lottery enthusiasts.
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