Kolkata
Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Results: Yesterday’s Lucky Winners and Prize Distribution Breakdown
The Nagaland State Lottery department successfully concluded its daily series of draws on February 10, 2026, bringing a wave of fortune to several participants across the region. As one of the most popular legal lottery systems in the country, the “Dear Lottery” draws were held at the scheduled intervals of 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM. Yesterday’s events saw a massive turnout of ticket holders eagerly awaiting the announcement of the bumper prize, which stands at a life-changing amount of ₹1 Crore for the top winner of each draw. The transparency of the process, conducted under the supervision of government officials, continues to bolster the trust of the millions who participate in these daily draws.
The highlights of yesterday’s results began with the afternoon draw, officially titled the ‘Dear Shine Tuesday’ morning lottery. The first prize of ₹1 Crore was secured by the ticket number 75H 03123. This was followed by the evening draw, ‘Dear Prestige Tuesday,’ and the night draw, ‘Dear Destiny Tuesday.’ In the night session conducted at 8 PM, the luck fell upon ticket number 66B 57217, which claimed the grand prize of ₹1 Crore. Apart from these major jackpots, thousands of other participants were declared winners in secondary categories, including the second prize of ₹9,000, the third prize of ₹450, and the fourth and fifth prizes of ₹250 and ₹120, respectively. These secondary prizes ensure that the benefit of the lottery reaches a wider demographic of participants.
For the winners of yesterday’s draws, the Nagaland State Lottery department has issued specific guidelines to facilitate the prize claim process. Winners are urged to verify their ticket numbers against the official results published on the state government’s gazette or the official website, lotterysambad.com. It is critical to maintain the physical condition of the winning ticket, as mutilated or torn tickets are not accepted for claims. To initiate the payout, winners must submit the original ticket along with a government-authorized identity proof, such as an Aadhaar card or PAN card, and recent passport-sized photographs. The department also reminded winners that according to current Indian tax laws, a Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) of 30% is applicable on all lottery winnings exceeding ₹10,000, meaning the final amount credited to the winner will be net of these taxes.
As the excitement from yesterday’s wins settles, the focus of the Kolkata and West Bengal lottery community has already shifted to today’s upcoming draws. Today’s schedule includes the ‘Dear Godavari,’ ‘Dear Hill,’ and ‘Dear Goose’ schemes. While the lottery provides a significant opportunity for financial gain, officials continue to advise the public to play responsibly and view the lottery as a form of entertainment rather than a primary source of income. For the people of West Bengal, the Nagaland State Lottery remains a significant daily event, often providing the much-needed capital for small businesses or family milestones for the lucky few who strike the jackpot.