
On April 27, 2026, the Nagaland State Lottery conducted two official draws: the Dear Rise Morning at 1 PM and the Dear Clover Evening at 8 PM, each offering a top prize of Rs 1 crore. Tickets cost Rs 6 and must be purchased from authorized vendors. Winners are advised to verify results through official channels and claim prizes within 30 days with valid identification. Separately, the Punjab State Lottery held its Dear 50 Ranger Sunday draw on April 26, featuring a 5 PM draw with a 1 crore first prize, under government supervision to ensure transparency and legitimacy.
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