Welcome to today’s live coverage of the Nagaland State Lottery. Millions of participants from across the country have eagerly purchased their tickets for the 24 May 2026 draws. Below, we break down the latest updates, grand prize winners, and official draw statuses for the Dear Yamuna (1 PM), Dear Empire (6 PM), and Dear Toucan (8 PM) lotteries.
Live Coverage: 1:00 PM Draw
The highly anticipated 1 PM Dear Yamuna draw has officially concluded. The Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries has published the results, and the ₹1 Crore top prize winning ticket number is 81G11972! Congratulations to the lucky winner. If you hold a winning ticket, remember that prizes exceeding ₹10,000 must be claimed directly from the Kohima nodal office within 30 days with a valid PAN card.
→ View the Full 1 PM Complete Results PDF Chart
Live Coverage: 6:00 PM Draw
The highly anticipated 6 PM Dear Empire draw has officially concluded. The Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries has published the results, and the ₹1 Crore top prize winning ticket number is 90A84528! Congratulations to the lucky winner. If you hold a winning ticket, remember that prizes exceeding ₹10,000 must be claimed directly from the Kohima nodal office within 30 days with a valid PAN card.
→ View the Full 6 PM Complete Results PDF Chart
Live Coverage: 8:00 PM Draw
The highly anticipated 8 PM Dear Toucan draw has officially concluded. The Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries has published the results, and the ₹1 Crore top prize winning ticket number is 72L63040! Congratulations to the lucky winner. If you hold a winning ticket, remember that prizes exceeding ₹10,000 must be claimed directly from the Kohima nodal office within 30 days with a valid PAN card.
→ View the Full 8 PM Complete Results PDF Chart
Stay Safe and Play Responsibly
While the dream of winning the ₹1 Crore jackpot is incredibly thrilling, the Nagaland State Lottery reminds all participants to play responsibly. Remember, under the Income Tax Act of 1961, all substantial lottery winnings are subject to a flat 30% Tax Deducted at Source (TDS). Always cross-verify your ticket numbers with the official government Gazette published charts before discarding them or making a massive claim.