Rajshree 10 Evening Guru Weekly Lottery · Draw date Thursday, 28th May 2026 · Published 1 day ago
Goa Rajshree tickets carry a 4-digit number. Type yours (e.g. 9796) and we'll scan every prize tier on this draw.
Goa Rajshree results are read off the Directorate result sheet. Here is how to match your ticket against this Rajshree 10 · 5:40 PM draw.
Every Rajshree ticket prints a 4-digit number. That number is what you match against the table.
The 1st prize number is 9796.
For the 2nd prize down to the lowest tier, any ticket whose 4-digit number appears in that tier's list wins, regardless of series.
Third-party typos are common. The Goa Directorate PDF is the only record accepted for a claim. Claim guide →
The other Rajshree slots drawn the same day.
The 1st prize winning number is 9796, paying ₹10,000. This Rajshree 10 · 5:40 PM draw has 6 prize tiers — the complete table is above, parsed from the official Goa Directorate result sheet.
Use the ticket checker above — type your 4-digit number and it scans every tier. Manually: the 1st prize needs an exact match; for every lower tier, any ticket whose 4-digit number is in the list wins regardless of series.
No TDS is deducted at source on a ₹10,000 prize, because it does not exceed the ₹10,000 threshold in Section 194B. However, lottery winnings are still taxable at a flat 30% under Section 115BB and should be declared in your income-tax return. Tax notes →
Goa lottery prizes are generally claimed within 30 days of the draw — that is, by 27th June 2026 for this result. Sign the back of the ticket, keep it safe, and present it with your KYC (PAN, Aadhaar) to the Directorate of Small Savings & Lotteries in Panaji or an authorised distributor. Confirm the exact claim window printed on your ticket. Claim guide →
The draw is conducted by the Directorate of Small Savings & Lotteries, Government of Goa, in Panaji. Every number on this page is parsed directly from the Directorate's published result PDF (linked in the winner card above). Cross-check against that PDF before celebrating — it is the only legally valid record for a claim.