Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Result Today 16-06-2026: Winning Numbers for the ₹1 Crore Prize Declared
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Participants across the country can now check the official winning ticket numbers for the Nagaland State Lottery Sambad draw held on June 16, 2026.
The wait is over for thousands of hopeful participants as the Nagaland State Lottery Directorate has officially declared the results for its June 16, 2026, draw. With a top prize of ₹1 crore on the line, the announcement of the winning ticket number—53H 25510—has brought an end to the anticipation surrounding this week's Dear Wish Sunday session.
Conducted at 1 PM in Kohima, the draw remains one of the most closely watched events in the state-run lottery circuit. Beyond the headline-grabbing first prize, the directorate has released the full list of winners across multiple tiers, including consolation prizes of ₹1,000 for ticket number 25510, alongside second-prize winners taking home ₹10,000 each.
Verifying Your Ticket
For those who participated in the draw, the process of checking results is now live. Winners are encouraged to cross-reference their physical tickets against the official list published by the state authorities. Because these draws are held in structured, transparent windows—typically at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM—participants often use digital platforms to verify their numbers.
To claim any winnings, ticket holders must complete the necessary claim forms provided by the state lottery department and submit their original tickets within the stipulated timeframe. Detailed charts covering the second, third, fourth, and fifth prize tiers (ranging from ₹10,000 down to ₹120) are available for public scrutiny to ensure full transparency in the distribution process.
Why it Matters
The popularity of the Nagaland State Lottery Sambad lies in its dual role: it provides a government-authorized avenue for participants while generating essential revenue for state welfare schemes. Unlike private or unregulated gambling, these state-backed lotteries operate under specific legislative frameworks, such as the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998, which keeps them firmly in the public eye.
However, the consistent participation in these draws also highlights a broader economic trend. For many, these small-denomination tickets—often priced at just ₹7—represent a low-cost attempt at financial mobility. As these results become a recurring fixture in the lives of thousands, the emphasis remains on the "lottery live" experience, where real-time updates serve as a digital bridge between the state’s administrative centers and the average citizen. It is a reminder of the massive scale of state-regulated wagering in India, where the lure of a crore-rupee prize continues to drive significant daily engagement.
Disclaimer: Lottery participation involves financial risk and can be habit-forming. This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.