Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Result Today (24 October 2025): Winning Numbers for 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM Draws Announced

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The results of the Nagaland State Lottery Sambad for Friday, October 24, 2025, have been made public. From now on, those who took part in the lottery can verify the lucky numbers of the tickets for the three daily draws, namely — 1 PM (Dear Morning), 6 PM (Dear Day), and 8 PM (Dear Vulture Evening). The person holding the first prize ticket will be given a cash prize of ₹1 crore, along with other prizes in different categories.

The official result PDFs corresponding to each of the draws are now obtainable for download on the state’s authorized lottery website.

🕐 Nagaland Lottery Sambad Draw Schedule – October 24, 2025

1 PM – Dear Morning Sambad

6 PM – Dear Day Sambad

8 PM – Dear Vulture Evening

🎯 First Prize: ₹1 Crore
🎫 Draw Codes: 21, 115, 119
🌐 Official Website: nagalandstatelotterysambad.com

📢 Result Status: Announced

📄 How to Check Nagaland Lottery Results Online

Go to the official page nagalandstatelotterysambad.com

Pick your favorite time — 1 PM, 6 PM, or 8 PM

Get the result PDF for October 24, 2025

Check your ticket number against the list of winning numbers published

Winners are required to check their ticket numbers very carefully and submit their claims within a month of the result date, as per the Nagaland State Lottery’s official instructions.

💰 About Nagaland State Lottery

Nagaland State Lottery, being one of the most reliable lotteries in India which is run by the government, has three daily draws to provide citizens a transparent and legal way to win life-changing prizes. Government officials supervise the entire process to ensure fairness and credibility.

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