When the capital of India bans lottery — where do players turn?
This strict ban means:
So how do Delhi people buy tickets?

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Why is it banned?
Under the Lotteries Regulation Act, 1998, each Indian state and union territory can decide whether or not to allow lottery operations. Delhi, as a union territory, chose to fully opt out in the early 2000s due to conservative policies and concerns over public perception.
Game Rules and Draw Times
The daily draw results are published on the official website and also displayed at local stores. If you buy through India Lotto, your winnings are directly credited to your account, making the redemption process hassle-free.
Game Name | India Lotto | Labhlaxmi Lottery | Dear Lottery | Kerala Lottery |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jackpot Amount
|
₹10,000,000 |
₹50,000 |
₹10,000,000 |
₹7,000,000 |
Draw Time
|
Instant 24/7 draw |
Every Saturday |
Every night at 8pm |
Daily |
How to Buy
|
Register mobile |
Government ticket |
Government ticket |
Physical vendor only |
Notes
|
Mobile favorite |
Most trusted |
Daily prizes |
Govt-run |
Where do Delhi people buy lottery tickets? And how do they buy it?
Even though lotteries are banned in Delhi, many residents still find ways to play, each group with their own style and strategy:
1. Dwarka & Rohini locals
These neighborhoods are close to the Haryana border, making it easy for residents to drive out on weekends and buy tickets in person.
2. Noida office workers
Located right next to Uttar Pradesh, many working professionals team up during lunch breaks or after work to make quick trips across the border and buy as a group.
3. Young adults (18–30)
Tech-savvy and mobile-first, many in this age group prefer playing directly on platforms like India Lotto. They enjoy the convenience of online registration, real-time results, and easy access via phone — no need to visit physical vendors or deal with paper tickets.
Buying from other states?
(Nagaland & Kerala)
Since Delhi doesn’t sell lottery, many players tend to buy lotteries from other states like Nagaland or Kerala. But be careful! These states have public holidays so tickets sales and draws pause.
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*Heads-up: Online results and claim processes might also be delayed on these dates. Always check official sites before purchasing.*
Delhi’s Underground Lottery Culture
Even though lottery is officially banned, a thriving subculture does exists:
- Daily result chats and betting tips in online groups and forums
- Major lottery activity during festivals like Diwali and Holi
- Some small shops unofficially offer ticket delivery (very risky)
- Generational divide: elders prefer paper tickets; youths prefer apps
Policy vs Reality
There’s no legal lottery in Delhi, but hundred thousands of residents still participate unofficially.
From retired government workers to office employees checking India Lotto results on their lunch break, lottery participation in Delhi is very real — just outside the legal spotlight.