
Nagaland lottery sambad result today 13 August 2025 OUT: Check Winning Numbers for Dear Indus, Cupid & Pelican
Offering a chance to win big prizes, including a top prize of up to Rs. 1 crore, this lottery game attracts participants looking for a life-changing opportunity. Results for the draws held at different times—morning, afternoon, and evening. Check here for the most recent Nagaland Lottery Sambad results and see if your ticket matches the winning numbers today.
Today's Nagaland lottery result: 13 August 2025 draw details
Today's Nagaland Lottery Sambad results for 13 August 2025 include three draws held at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM. The draws are named Dear Eagle Morning (1 PM), Dear Eagle Evening (6 PM), and Dear Eagle Night (8 PM). Each draw offers a top prize of Rs. 1 Crore, along with several other prize tiers.
The results for the three draws are officially announced as follows:
1 PM Draw: Dear Eagle Morning
6 PM Draw: Dear Eagle Evening
8 PM Draw: Dear Eagle Night
Tickets cost Rs. 6 each, and the lottery is supervised by the Nagaland state government, making it a legal and popular daily lottery in the region.
How to check Nagaland lottery sambad result online?
1. To check the Nagaland Lottery Sambad result online, follow these steps:
2. Visit the official Nagaland State Lottery Sambad website or trusted lottery result portals such as:
nagalandstatelottery.in
lotterysambad.com
nagalandlotterysambad.com
lotterysambadresult.in
3. Look for the latest result section, which updates daily for the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws.
4. Click on the link or result tab for the specific draw time you want to check — Dear Indus, Dear Cupid, Dear Pelican, or Dear Eagle draws.
5. The winning numbers along with prize details and draw code will be displayed on the page soon after official announcement.
You can also subscribe to the website or download their official apps (if available) to get instant updates and notifications for results.
Nagaland Lottery result, August 13, 2025: Winning numbers
Below is the required winning numbers for Nagaland Lottery result, August 13, 2025 for Dear Wednesday listed:
How to to claim your Nagaland lottery prize?
To claim your Nagaland Lottery Sambad prize, follow these steps:
1. Keep your original winning ticket intact and undamaged.
2. Download and fill out the prescribed prize claim form available on the official Nagaland State Lottery websites or government portals.
3. Attach the original signed winning ticket (signed on the reverse side), along with the following documents:
PAN Card copy
Aadhaar Card copy
Four recent passport-sized photographs (not older than 3 months)
A cancelled cheque leaf for your bank account
An affidavit confirming ownership of the ticket, notarised by a first-class magistrate or notary public
Provide your full details including name, address, contact number, profession, bank account number, IFSC code, and the prize amount on the claim form.
4. Submit your claim physically to the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries at P.R. Hills Junction, Kohima, Nagaland, or to designated nodal offices in Kolkata, Mumbai, Ludhiana, Gangtok, or Meghalaya.
5. Claims must be submitted within 30 days from the date of the draw or announcement of results.
For prizes above ₹10,000, tax deductions apply as per Income Tax rules, and the Directorate may publish some of your personal details as part of the claim process.
Prize money is paid via cheque, demand draft, or RTGS, depending on your location.
If your prize is ₹10,000 or below, you might be able to claim it directly from authorised retailers without extensive documentation.
FAQs
1. What is the Nagaland Lottery Sambad result for today, 13 August 2025?A: The Nagaland Lottery Sambad result today, 13 August 2025, will be announced for three draws – Dear Eagle Morning at 1 PM, Dear Eagle Evening at 6 PM, and Dear Eagle Night at 8 PM. Each draw offers a top prize of ₹1 crore along with other prize tiers.
2. How much is the ticket price for Nagaland Lottery Sambad?A: The ticket for Nagaland Lottery Sambad costs only ₹6, making it one of the most affordable government-run lotteries in India with a chance to win up to ₹1 crore.
3. How can I check the Nagaland Lottery result online?A: You can check the Nagaland Lottery Sambad result on the official Nagaland State Lottery website or trusted portals like nagalandstatelottery.in and lotterysambad.com, which update results for the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws daily.
4. How to claim the Nagaland Lottery Sambad prize?A: To claim your Nagaland Lottery Sambad prize, keep your winning ticket intact, fill out the official claim form, attach required documents like PAN and Aadhaar, and submit it to the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries within 30 days of the draw.
5. Is Nagaland Lottery Sambad legal?
A: Yes, Nagaland Lottery Sambad is fully legal as it is conducted under the supervision of the Nagaland state government, making it safe and authorised to play within permitted regions of India.
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