Nagaland Lottery Sambad Result Today 8 PM (November 3, 2025): DEAR LEGEND Monday Draw Declared — 1st Prize ₹1 Crore, Winning Ticket 94D 95388

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The Nagaland State Lottery Sambad results for Monday, November 3, 2025, have been officially announced. In today’s DEAR LEGEND Monday DAY Draw, the first prize of ₹1 crore has been won by ticket number 94D 95388.


🏆 Nagaland Lottery Sambad Result — November 3, 2025

Here are the complete winning details for today’s draw:

  • 1st Prize: ₹1,00,00,000 — 94D 95388
  • 2nd Prize: ₹9,000
  • 3rd Prize: ₹450
  • 4th Prize: ₹250
  • 5th Prize: ₹120
  • Consolation Prize: ₹1,000

🎯 Nagaland Lottery Draw Schedule — November 3, 2025

The Nagaland State Lottery Department conducts three daily draws, each offering a top prize of ₹1 crore:

  • DEAR Rise Morning Draw – 1 PM
  • DEAR Legend Day Draw – 6 PM
  • DEAR Finch Night Draw – 8 PM

These draws are among the most popular state-run lotteries in India, providing participants a legitimate chance to win life-changing prizes.


💡 How to Check Nagaland Lottery Results

Participants can verify results through the official Nagaland State Lottery websitewww.nagalandlotteries.com — or check printed results available at authorized retail outlets. Winners must submit their original tickets with valid identification to claim prizes.


⚠️ Important Reminder

  • Verify ticket numbers carefully before making claims.
  • Prizes above ₹10,000 require submission of a claim form and PAN card.
  • Winners should claim within 30 days of result declaration.

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