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Karnataka’s Lottery Legal Status
Physical Lotteries
- Karnataka banned all lotteries in 2007 under state law.
- No physical sales or government lottery department in the state.
- Residents can only buy in neighboring states like Kerala or Goa.
Online Lotteries
- No official online lottery from Karnataka.
- Many players join lotteries from other states (Nagaland, Sikkim, Kerala) through platforms like India Lotto.
- Not government-run but widely trusted by Indian users.
- Always confirm platform licensing before using.
How Do People in UP Play?
Cross-border trips: Bengaluru residents often travel to Kerala during Onam for bumper draws.
Tourist spots: People visiting Goa also pick up lottery tickets.
Online participation: Young professionals in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Mangaluru prefer India Lotto for convenience.
Game Name | India Lotto | Punjab Bumper | Dear Lottery | Lotto India |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jackpot Amount
|
₹10,000,000 |
₹5 Cr |
₹10,000,000 |
₹40,000,000 |
Draw Time
|
Instant 24/7 draw |
Special |
Every night at 8pm |
Thu & Sun |
How to Buy
|
Register mobile |
Government ticket |
Government ticket |
Web |
Notes
|
Mobile favorite |
Most trusted |
Daily prizes |
Intl. payment |
Risks & Tips
Avoid unverified websites or Telegram/WhatsApp groups selling tickets — many are scams.
Follow the rules of the issuing state when buying.
Keep your ticket safe — original tickets are required to claim prizes.
2025 Draw Suspension Days
(Nagaland & Kerala)
If you’re planning to purchase cross-state tickets for the “Dear” series (e.g., Nagaland or Kerala), be aware of the following blackout dates to avoid being unable to buy tickets or participate in draws!
Cultural Context
Though banned, lottery demand remains, especially around Diwali and Ugadi (Kannada New Year).
In tech hubs like Bengaluru’s IT parks, office pools often use online platforms instead of physical tickets.
For many families, checking Nagaland or Kerala results online is still part of festive excitement.
Banned Locally, Active Nationally
Karnataka has no state lottery, but its people are far from excluded. From cross-border trips to Kerala and Goa, to digital platforms like India Lotto, Karnataka players remain active in India’s broader lottery network.