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Nagaland Lottery result, June 26, 2025: Check Dear lottery 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM winning numbers & prizes today

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Nagaland Lottery result, June 26, 2025: The much-awaited Nagaland Lottery result for June 26, 2025 will be announced soon. Lottery enthusiasts eagerly await the Dear Lottery winning numbers for the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws, each offering a grand first prize of ₹1 crore. Stay tuned to check your ticket numbers and prize details for today's draws and see if you are among the lucky winners.
Latest Nagaland lottery result updates for June 26, 2025
The Nagaland Dear Lottery is one of the most popular state lotteries in India. It is known for its affordable ticket price of ₹6 and lucrative prize structure. The three daily draws — 1 PM (Dear Morning Lottery), 6 PM (Dear Evening Lottery), and 8 PM (Dear Night Lottery) — give players multiple chances to win big cash prizes every day.
Draw Time Lottery Name First Prize Ticket Price Result Status 1 PM Dear Morning Lottery ₹1 Crore ₹6 To be updated 6 PM Dear Evening Lottery ₹1 Crore ₹6 To be updated 8 PM Dear Night Lottery ₹1 Crore ₹6 To be updated
Note: Nagaland lottery 2025 Results for June 26, 2025 will be updated shortly after the respective draw times, typically around 10 minutes post-draw.
Dear Morning lottery result today 1 PM: Check winning numbers and prizes
Dear Morning Lottery Result Today 1 PM: The Dear Morning Lottery result for today, June 26, 2025, will be announced at 1 PM. The draw offers a grand first prize of Rs 1 crore, along with several other prizes ranging from Rs 9,000 to consolation prizes of Rs 1,000.
Lottery enthusiasts can check the winning numbers and prize details on official websites such as nagalandstatelotterysambad.com and lotterysambad.com shortly after the draw concludes.
Dear Evening lottery result today 6 PM: Check winning numbers and prizes
Dear Evening Lottery Result Today 6 PM: The Dear Evening Lottery result for June 26, 2025, is scheduled for announcement at 6 PM. This draw also features a first prize of Rs 1 crore, with additional prizes for runners-up and consolation winners.
Players can verify the winning numbers and prize distribution on authorised lottery result platforms soon after the draw.
Dear Night result today 8 PM: Check winning numbers and prizes
Dear Night Lottery Result Today 8 PM: The Dear Night Lottery result for today, June 26, 2025, will be declared at 8 PM. Similar to the other draws, the night lottery offers a top prize of Rs 1 crore along with various smaller prizes. The official winning numbers and prize details will be available on trusted lottery websites and portals after the draw.
Nagaland lottery prize structure for June 26, 2025
Below is the required Nagaland lottery prize structure for June 26, 2025 listed:
1st Prize: ₹1 Crore
2nd Prize: ₹9,000
3rd Prize: ₹450
4th Prize: ₹250
5th Prize: ₹120
Consolation Prize: ₹1,000
This prize structure makes the Nagaland Dear Lottery one of the most rewarding lotteries, attracting players nationwide.
How to check Nagaland lottery result today online for June 26, 2025?
You can check the Nagaland Lottery result June 26, 2025 for the Dear Lottery 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws on official websites such as nagalandstatelottery.in, dearlottery.com.in, and lotterysambad.com. The results are usually announced about 10 minutes after the respective draw times. Keep your ticket number handy to quickly verify your winnings.
FAQs
Q: Where can I check the Nagaland Lottery result for June 26, 2025?
Answer: You can check the latest Nagaland Lottery result for the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM Dear Lottery draws on official portals like nagalandstatelottery.in and dearlottery.com.in immediately after the draw times.
Q: What is the first prize amount for the Dear Lottery today?
Answer: The first prize for each Dear Lottery draw on June 26, 2025, is ₹1 crore. This makes it one of the highest lottery prizes offered in India.
Q: When are the Nagaland Lottery results announced?
Answer: The results for the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws are typically announced about 10 minutes after the draw times, around 1:10 PM, 6:10 PM, and 8:10 PM respectively.
Q: How can I claim my prize if I win the Nagaland Lottery?
Answer: To claim your prize, present the winning ticket to authorized Nagaland lottery offices within the stipulated claim period. Large prizes may require additional identity verification.
Q: Is playing the Nagaland Lottery legal?
Answer: Yes, the Nagaland State Lottery is legal in Nagaland and other Indian states where lottery is permitted by law. It is regulated and operated by the state government.
Disclaimer: The above mentioned data is based on information available from official online sources. We do not endorse or promote any lottery games. Please play responsibly and verify results through official Nagaland State Lottery channels.
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