June 13, 2024 – Dimapur, Nagaland: The excitement was palpable today in Nagaland as the results of the Lottery Sambad were announced. Many hopeful participants gathered around their radios, phones, and computers, eagerly waiting to see if they had struck it lucky.
The Lottery Sambad is one of the most popular lotteries in India. It is organized by the Nagaland State Government. People from all over the country participate in this lottery. The draw takes place three times a day. The times are 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM. Each draw has a different name: the Dear Morning, Dear Evening, and Dear Night draws.
Nagaland State Lottery Sambad 12.6.2024 Result
Morning Draw – Dear Flamingo Morning
The first draw of the day, the Dear Flamingo Morning, was held at 1 PM. The first prize for this draw was a whopping ₹1 crore. The second prize, worth ₹9,000, was also announced. There were several other prizes for the third, fourth, and fifth places, with amounts ranging from ₹500 to ₹250.
Evening Draw – Dear Parrot Evening
At 6 PM, the Dear Parrot Evening draw took place. The first prize for this draw was also ₹1 crore. The second prize of ₹9,000 was announced next. As always, there were many more winners for the smaller prizes.
Night Draw – Dear Eagle Night
The final draw of the day, the Dear Eagle Night, happened at 8 PM. The first prize for this draw was again ₹1 crore. The second prize, worth ₹9,000, was awarded along with various other smaller prizes.
How to Claim the Prize
Winners must claim their prizes within 30 days from the draw date. They need to submit their winning ticket along with a claim form. The form is available at the official Nagaland Lottery office or online on their website. Winners also need to provide identification proof and passport-size photos.
Prizes up to ₹10,000 can be claimed from any authorized lottery retailer. However, if the prize amount is above ₹10,000, winners need to submit their claim at the Nagaland Lottery office. For prizes above ₹1 lakh, the claim must be submitted to the Director of Nagaland State Lotteries.
Taxes and Deductions
Winners should be aware that lottery prizes in India are subject to tax. According to the Income Tax Act, 30% of the prize money is deducted at source. This means the winner will receive the prize amount after the tax deduction.