Dear Prestige Tuesday · Draw date Tuesday, 2nd June 2026 · Published 1 day ago
Type your full ticket number (e.g. 95L 12345 or just 2345) and we'll search every prize tier including consolation.
Four steps to verify your ticket against this draw. The fastest path is the ticket-checker above, but for full confidence follow these manually too.
Series prefix matters. Look for 95L 12345 exactly.
Any series with the matching 5-digit ticket wins ₹9,000. Series prefix ignored.
Only the last 4 digits matter for these tiers. Any series with matching ending wins the relevant prize.
Typos on third-party sites are common. The Directorate PDF is the only legal record. Claim guide →
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The 1st prize winning ticket is , paying ₹1,00,00,000 (₹64,12,000 net to bank after 31.2% TDS under Section 194B). The full 5-tier prize table and original Directorate PDF are on this page.
Use the in-page ticket checker above — type your ticket number and it searches every prize tier including consolation. Manually: for 1st prize match the full ticket including the series prefix (e.g. 95L 12345); for 2nd prize match the full 5-digit number ignoring series; for 3rd, 4th, and 5th prizes match only the last 4 digits.
Section 194B applies a flat 30% TDS on the gross prize. Add 10% surcharge on the TDS (for wins ₹50L–₹1cr) and 4% Health & Education Cess on (TDS + surcharge), giving an effective 31.2% on ₹1 crore = ₹35,88,000 deducted. Net to bank: ₹64,12,000. The Directorate pays the prize as an account-payee cheque after deducting the TDS at source.
30 days from the draw date — that is, by 2nd July 2026 for this result. Sign the back of the ticket, gather your KYC (PAN, Aadhaar, two photos, bank proof for ₹1L+), and submit to the Directorate of State Lotteries in Kohima. After 30 days the prize lapses back to the Directorate. Full claim guide →
Yes — every prize number on this page is parsed from the official Directorate of State Lotteries PDF, mirrored byte-for-byte within 60 seconds of release. Cross-check against the original PDF (download link in the winner card above) before celebrating; typos on third-party sites are common, but the Directorate's PDF is the only legal record accepted for claims.
You can claim it only if you bought the ticket legally — that means inside Nagaland, or in a state with a reciprocal sale agreement. Buying or holding Lottery Sambad tickets in a state that bans lotteries (most non-13 states) is a criminal offence under the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998, even if your number matches. The Directorate will refuse claims from illegally-purchased tickets.