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Nagaland State Lottery Dear Shine Tuesday draw results (May 12, 2026): Full prize list and winning numbers – The Statesman

Nagaland Lottery results for May 12, 2026 are out.

The Nagaland State Lottery is run by the Government of Nagaland. It is one of the legal state lotteries in India. The “Dear” series is a popular weekly lottery that runs on all days of the week under different names. The Tuesday draw is called Dear Shine Tuesday Weekly Lottery.

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Tickets are sold at an MRP of ₹7 each. The lottery is open to residents across India. Results are out at 1 pm every Tuesday. The draws take place under government supervision to ensure fairness. Results are also streamed live on the official website nagalandlotteries.live.

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Today’s Winning Numbers

1st Prize of ₹1 Crore

72H 68910

– One winner takes home ₹1 Crore
– Seller of the winning ticket gets ₹5 Lakhs
– Consolation Prize of ₹1,000 is for all remaining tickets ending in 68910 (across all series)
– Consolation prize for sellers: ₹500

2nd Prize of ₹10,000 (per winner)

(Seller gets ₹500)

– 00150
– 19673
– 26597
– 31361
– 53035
– 64804
– 73214
– 84170
– 93730
– 98081

3rd Prize of ₹500 (per winner)

(Seller gets ₹50)

– 3331
– 3532
– 3720
– 5030
– 5038
– 5722
– 6129
– 7131
– 7205
– 8916

4th Prize of ₹250 (per winner)

(Seller gets ₹20)

– 0299
– 0989
– 1197
– 1706
– 2030
– 2352
– 4633
– 5001
– 6138
– 6890

How to check your ticket

1. Match your full ticket number against the 1st prize number: 72H 68910
2. For the 2nd prize, match your last 5 digits with the numbers listed above
3. For 3rd and 4th prizes, match your last 4 digits
4. Consolation prize applies to all series where the last 5 digits are 68910

Prize claim process

– Winners must claim their prize within 30 days of the draw date
– Original ticket must be submitted at the time of claim
– Make claims at the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries or authorized claim centres
– TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is applicable on prizes above ₹10,000 as per Indian tax laws
– Winners are advised to sign the back of their ticket immediately


This content is sourced from www.thestatesman.com and is shared for informational purposes only.

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