Dear Saturday Result 30.05.2026 — Sikkim Lottery

Dear Saturday · Draw date Saturday, 30th May 2026 · Published 4 days ago

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Lottery
Dear Saturday
Dear Lottery 6:00 PM
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Series
prefix of 1st-prize ticket
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Draw date
30.05.2026
Saturday
Claim by
29.06.2026
30 days from draw
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1st Prize Winner
₹1,00,00,000 · paid by Directorate
Net to bank after 31.2% TDS: ₹64,12,000 · tax math →

Did your ticket win?

Type your full ticket number (e.g. 95L 12345 or just 2345) and we'll search every prize tier including consolation.

📄 Source: Official Dear Saturday PDF — view original ↗, parsed from Pdf fallback. The Directorate's PDF is the only legal record — always cross-check before celebrating.

How to check if you won

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.

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1st prize — match the full ticket

Series prefix matters. Look for 95L 12345 exactly.

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2nd prize — match the 5-digit number

Any series with the matching 5-digit ticket wins ₹9,000. Series prefix ignored.

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3rd, 4th, 5th — match last 4 digits

Only the last 4 digits matter for these tiers. Any series with matching ending wins the relevant prize.

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Verify against the official PDF

Typos on third-party sites are common. The Directorate PDF is the only legal record. Claim guide →

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Dear Saturday 1st prize result for 30.05.2026?

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.

How do I match my ticket against this result?

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.

How much tax do I pay on the ₹1 crore prize?

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.

How long do I have to claim this Dear Saturday prize?

30 days from the draw date — that is, by 29th June 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 →

Is this result official and accurate?

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.

Can I claim this prize if I bought the ticket in another state?

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.

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