What is Dear Lottery?
Dear Lottery is the official brand name used for all Nagaland State Lottery and Sikkim State Lottery daily draws under the Lottery Sambad system. The "Dear" prefix is followed by a unique name that changes every week based on the day and draw time.
Dear Lottery Draw Names — Weekly Schedule
Each day of the week has three unique Dear Lottery names for the 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM draws. The names rotate on a weekly basis and are used to identify specific draws for ticket matching and prize claims.
Types of Dear Lottery Draws
- Dear Morning (1 PM): Nagaland State Lottery, ₹1 Crore first prize, 5.80 crore tickets
- Dear Day (6 PM): Sikkim State Lottery, ₹50 Lakhs first prize, 2.80 crore tickets
- Dear Evening (8 PM): Nagaland State Lottery, ₹1 Crore first prize, 7.00 crore tickets
- Dear 500 Super Monthly: Special monthly draw, ₹500 ticket, ₹5 Crore first prize
- Dear Bumper: Festival draws (Diwali, Holi, Puja) with enhanced prize pools
How to Identify Your Dear Lottery Ticket
Every Dear Lottery ticket has three key identifiers: the series letter (A through L), the 5-digit serial number (00000 to 99999), and the draw name printed on the ticket. When checking results, you must match all three — your ticket's draw name must correspond to the correct day and time.
For example, if your ticket says "Dear Yamuna" it belongs to the Sunday 1 PM draw only. Even if your number matches another draw's winner list, it doesn't count unless the draw name also matches.