
Nagaland Lottery Result Today Live: Winning Numbers For July 19, 2025
Nagaland Sambad and Bodoland Assam Lottery Result Today Live: The Nagaland State Lottery has three scheduled draws on July 19, 2025, bringing excitement and anticipation to participants across the country. The results for the Dear Kosai Morning, Dear Mars Saturday and Dear Ostrich Evening draws will be announced at 1 PM, 6 PM and 8 PM respectively.
While many take part in the lottery just for entertainment, others view it as a potential life-changing opportunity. Whether it's a small win or the grand jackpot, these draws bring a sense of thrill and community to everyday life.
Prize Details:
First Prize: Rs 1 Crore
Second Prize: Rs 9,000
Third Prize: Rs 450
Fourth Prize: Rs 250
Nagaland Lottery Sambad Result Today 19-07-2025
DEAR KOSAI MORNING
Draw Time: 1:00 PM
First Prize: Rs 1 Crore
First Prize: Rs 1 Crore
How to Check & Download Nagaland Lottery Results
For DEAR KOSAI MORNING Result (1 PM)
Visit the official Nagaland State Lottery website
Go to the 'Today Lottery Result' section
Look for 'Dear Kosai Morning Result 19.07.2025'
Click on 'View Result'
Match your ticket number with the list of winning numbers
For DEAR MARS SATURDAY Result (6 PM)
Visit the official website
Navigate to 'Today Lottery Result'
Find 'Dear Mars Saturday 19.07.2025'
Click 'View Result'
Check your ticket number against the results
For DEAR OSTRICH EVENING Result (8 PM)
Go to the official lottery site
Click on 'Today Lottery Result'
Search for 'Dear Ostrich Evening Result 19.07.2025'
Select 'View Result'
Compare your ticket with the published numbers
A Note to Participants
Each draw takes place at a different time, and results are uploaded to the website accordingly. If luck doesn't strike today, don't lose heart, there's always another chance.
On Sunday, the Nagaland Lottery will host the Dear Damodar Morning, Dear Jupiter, and Dear Hawk draws, offering another opportunity to turn your hopes into reality.
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