– ‘DEAR INDUS MORNING’ at 1 PM
– ‘DEAR CUPID EVENING’ at 6 PM
– ‘DEAR PELICAN NIGHT’ at 8 PM
– 1st Prize: Rs. 1 Crore
– 2nd Prize: Rs. 9,000
– 3rd Prize: Rs. 450
– 4th Prize: Rs. 250
– 5th Prize: Rs.120
– Consolation prize: Rs.1,000.
The legal state lotteries like Nagaland’s continue to serve as a government-regulated avenue for both entertainment and income generation within specific states of India where gambling is allowed under certain conditions. The appeal of such lotteries lies in their affordability and the promise of substantial monetary rewards (up to a crore), which incentivize widespread participation among various economic strata.
However beneficial they may seem as revenue avenues for state governments or individuals seeking quick wealth opportunities thru regulated means-the socio-economic implications deserve careful analysis too- including risks tied compulsive behaviors by repeated ordinary participants