
Nagaland Lottery Sambad result today 12 August, 2025: Check DEAR PARROT winning numbers
Results are officially announced shortly after each draw and are available for public viewing on authorized websites. Lottery players can check the winning numbers for the DEAR PARROT draw today to see if they have won big in this highly anticipated event.
Today's Nagaland lottery result: 12 August 2025 draw details
The Nagaland Lottery Sambad results for 12 August 2025 include three draws held at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM. The popular "DEAR PARROT" evening draw takes place at 8 PM, alongside morning and afternoon draws named "Dear Morning Sambad" and "Dear Night Sambad." The first prize for these draws is ₹1 Crore.
The results are officially announced shortly after the draw times, at approximately 1:10 PM, 6:10 PM, and 8:10 PM respectively. Participants can check the winning numbers and prize details on authorized websites such as nagalandstatelottery.in and dhankesari.org.
For 12th August 2025, here are the Nagaland Lottery Sambad draw details:
Today's Nagaland lottery result: 12 August 2025 draw details
Dear Morning Lottery Result – 1 PM
Dear Evening Lottery Result (DEAR PARROT) – 6 PM
Dear Night Lottery Result – 8 PM
How to check Nagaland lottery sambad result online?
To check the Nagaland Lottery Sambad result online, you can visit the official Nagaland State Lottery Sambad websites such as:
nagalandstatelotterysambad.com
nagalandlotteries.com
lotterysambad.com
These sites update the lottery results daily for three draws held at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM. You simply go to the 'Results' section on these websites to view the winning numbers for the respective draws.
Nagaland Lottery result, August 12, 2025: Winning numbers
Below is the required winning numbers for Nagaland Lottery result, August 12, 2025 listed:
Nagaland Lottery result, August 12, 2025: Prize details for each draw
Below is the required prize details for each draw for Nagaland Lottery result, August 12, 2025 listed:
How to to claim your Nagaland lottery prize?
To claim your Nagaland lottery prize, follow these steps:
1. Fill the prescribed claim form for Nagaland State Lotteries, which you can download from official lottery websites or government portals.
2. Submit the claim in physical mode to the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries or their designated Nodal Officers. The main office is located at P.R. Hills Junction, Kohima, Nagaland. There are also nodal offices in Kolkata, Mumbai, Ludhiana, Gangtok, and Meghalaya for convenient submission.
3. Attach the original signed winning ticket on the reverse side along with:
PAN Card and Aadhaar Card copies
Four passport-sized photographs (not older than 3 months)
A cancelled cheque leaf of your bank account
An affidavit confirming ownership of the ticket, notarised by a first-class magistrate or notary public
4. Provide full details such as your name, address, contact number, profession, bank details (account number, IFSC), and the prize amount on the form.
Submit the claim within 30 days from the date of the draw or announcement of results.
For prizes above ₹10,000, ensure all documents are complete as tax deductions apply. The Directorate may publish your personal details as part of the claim process.
Prize money is paid via cheque, demand draft, or RTGS depending on your location (within or outside Nagaland).
Claims for prizes up to ₹10,000 may have simplified procedures, but still require submission to authorised offices.
FAQs
1. What is the Nagaland Lottery Sambad and how often are draws held?
Answer: The Nagaland Lottery Sambad is a popular lottery in Nagaland state, India, with draws conducted three times daily at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM.
2. How can I check the Nagaland Lottery Sambad result for today, 12 August 2025?
Answer: You can check the results on the official Nagaland State Lottery websites or trusted lottery result portals, where results are updated shortly after each draw at around 1:10 PM, 6:10 PM, and 8:10 PM.
3. What are the winning numbers for the Dear Parrot Evening draw today?
Answer: The Dear Parrot Evening is the 8 PM draw of the Nagaland Lottery Sambad, and the winning numbers along with prizes are published online promptly after the 8 PM draw.
4. What is the prize structure of the Nagaland Lottery Sambad?
Answer: The 1st prize is ₹1 crore, followed by smaller prizes such as ₹9,000 for the 2nd prize, ₹450 for the 3rd, ₹250 for the 4th, and ₹120 for the 5th prize.
5. How do I claim my prize if I win in the Nagaland Lottery Sambad?
Answer: Winners should keep the original ticket intact, fill out a claim form, attach identity documents such as Aadhaar or PAN, and submit the claim to the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries within 30 days of the draw date.
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