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Nagaland State Lottery 2023: Check winners list for April 23 Dear Yamuna here

The results of Nagaland State’s “Dear Yamuna Sunday” lottery at 1 PM, “Dear Sea Sunday” lottery at 6 PM, and “Dear Taucan Evening Saturday” lottery at 8 PM will be released today.

New Delhi: The most recent Nagaland State Lottery 1 pm, 6 pm, and 8 pm results are posted here on a regular basis. Get the most recent Nagaland state lottery winning numbers and stay tuned to their official website for the most up-to-date draw results. Thirteen Indian states have legalized lotteries.

The results of Nagaland State’s “Dear Yamuna Sunday” lottery at 1 PM, “Dear Sea Sunday” lottery at 6 PM, and “Dear Taucan Evening Saturday” lottery at 8 PM will be released today. Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam are the recognized states that are considered legal.

Check out Dear Yamuna Sunday lottery result:

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Prize structure for Nagaland Lottery amount:

The winner of the first prize will get a lump sum payment of Rs. 1 crore, while the winner of the second prize will be given Rs. 9000. The third-place prize is Rs. 450, while the fourth and fifth-place prizes are Rs. 250 and Rs. 120, respectively. There are also going to be winners of consolation prizes of Rs. 1000.

Here is how to claim Nagaland Lottery prize money:

The claim form may be obtained on their official website by anyone. The Nagaland lottery regulations must be observed by all players. If you won more than Rs.10,000, you must go to the Nagaland Office in Kolkata to receive your prize. Winners can send their claims, along with the necessary proof, to the following address.

The Nagaland State Lotteries Board would want certain paperwork to be given if the award was greater than Rs. 1,000,000. While winners of prizes up to Rs. 1 lakh must submit their paperwork to the Department of District Lottery Offices, holders of prizes up to Rs. 5,000 may hand over their forms to agents.

The Department of Directorate must receive paperwork from winners from other states who received prizes up to Rs. 1 lakh, and the Department of Director of State Lotteries must receive paperwork from winners who have won prizes beyond Rs. 1 lakh.

Winners of prizes between Rs. 1 lakh and Rs. 20 lakhs must submit papers to the Department of Deputy Director in the interim. Winners of prizes worth at least Rs. 20 lakhs are required to submit their papers to the Department of Director.