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Nagaland Lottery Sambad Result Today 07-07-2025: Dear Dwarka, Blitzen, Finch 1 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM Monday Lucky Draw OUT Shortly - 1 Crore First Prize Complete Winner List
Nagaland Lottery Sambad Monday 07.07.2025 Result Timings
Lottery Sambad draw comes 3 times every day. This year's Lottery Sambad Timing is Changed, Nowadays Lottery Sambad Timing is 1 pm, 6 pm, and 8 pm.
Nagaland Lottery 07-07-2025 Monday Prize Money Details
- 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
- 2nd Prize: Rs. 9,000
- 3rd Prize: Rs. 450
- 4th Prize: Rs. 250
- 5th Prize: Rs. 120
- Consolation Prize: Rs. 1,000
Nagaland Dear Lottery Monday Result July 07-07-2025
Nagaland DEAR DWARKA MORNING 1 PM Result: To Be ANNOUNCED
Nagaland DEAR BLITZEN EVENING 6 PM Result: To Be ANNOUNCED
Nagaland DEAR FINCH NIGHT 8 PM Result: To Be ANNOUNCED
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