Nagaland Lottery Sambad result today 7 August, 2025: Check Dear Mahanadi, Dancer, Sandpiper winning numbers
Shivani Kumari | Aug 07, 2025, 13:10 IST
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Check Nagaland Lottery Sambad result for today, 07 August 2025. See winning numbers for Dear Mahanadi 1 PM, Dear Dancer 6 PM, and Dear Sandpiper 8 PM draws. ₹1 crore jackpot prize. Full result list, prize breakdown, and claim guide here.
Regulated by the Nagaland State Government, this legal lottery is among the most trusted in the country. Here, you’ll find the full list of winning numbers for all three draws, updated as they are released.
Whether you're a regular player or trying your luck for the first time, this page will help you verify your ticket results and learn how to claim your prize quickly and safely. Scroll down to see the complete results and other important details.
Today’s Nagaland lottery result: 7 August 2025 draw details
- Dear Mahanadi Lottery Result – 1 PM
- Dear Dancer Lottery Result – 6 PM
- Dear Sandpiper Lottery Result – 8 PM
Each draw offers a ₹1 crore first prize, with additional prizes ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹9,000. The draws are conducted by Nagaland State Lotteries at Kohima.
How to check Nagaland lottery sambad result online?
Below is the required steps to check Nagaland lottery sambad result online listed:
Nagaland Lottery result, August 7, 2025: Winning numbers
Below is the required winning numbers for Nagaland Lottery result, August 7, 2025 listed:
Prize Rank | Result Time | Winning Numbers |
1st Prize | 1: 00 PM | To be updated |
1st Prize | 6: 00 PM | To be updated |
1st Prize | 8: 00 PM | To be updated |
Nagaland Lottery result, August 7, 2025: Prize details for each draw
Below is the required prize details for each draw for Nagaland Lottery result, August 7, 2025 listed:
Prize Rank | Amount (INR) | No. of Winners |
1st Prize | ₹1,00,00,000 | 1 |
Consolation | ₹1,000 | Multiple |
2nd Prize | ₹9,000 | Multiple |
3rd Prize | ₹450 | Multiple |
4th Prize | ₹250 | Multiple |
5th Prize | ₹120 | Multiple |
Is Nagaland lottery legal in India?
Yes, the Nagaland State Lottery is legal under the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998. It is operated by the Nagaland Government, and tickets are available offline. However, lottery laws may vary by state, so check local regulations if you're outside Nagaland.
Steps to claim your lottery prize
- Match your ticket with the official winning number
- For prizes above ₹10,000, submit a claim form with ID and ticket
- Winners must claim within 30 days of the result date
- Prizes below ₹10,000 can be claimed at authorised retailers
While playing the lottery can be exciting, always play responsibly. Avoid spending beyond your limit, and remember that lottery is a game of chance, not a source of income.
FAQs
1. What is the Nagaland Lottery Sambad and how does it work?
Answer: It’s a legal lottery run by the Nagaland Government with daily draws at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM, offering prizes up to ₹1 crore.
2. How can I check today’s Nagaland Lottery Sambad result?
Answer: Visit nagalandlotteries.com after each draw time and match your ticket with the official winning numbers.
3. Is the Nagaland Lottery legal to play in other states of India?
Answer: Yes, it’s legal, but only in states where local laws allow lottery schemes.
4. What should I do if I win the Nagaland Lottery?
Answer: Verify your ticket, fill out a claim form, and submit it with ID proof within 30 days if the prize is above ₹10,000.
5. Can I buy Nagaland Lottery tickets online?
Answer: Yes, but only through authorised and verified online platforms approved by the Nagaland Government.
Disclaimer: The above mentioned data is based on information available from official online sources. We do not endorse or promote any lottery or Teer games. Please play responsibly and verify results through official channels.
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