A Village Routine
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Mizoram’s Lottery Legal Status
Physical Lotteries
- Mizoram legally operates state lotteries.
- Tickets sold through licensed shops and village stalls.
- Popular series include Rajshree Lottery and cross-state tickets like Nagaland’s Dear Lottery.
- Results are published daily on notice boards, in newspapers, and online.
Online Lotteries
- No official online lottery by the Mizoram government.
- Many residents use India Lotto to join draws from Mizoram, Nagaland, or Sikkim.
- Safer than using random WhatsApp or Telegram groups.
- Always confirm platform licensing before playing.
Where to Buy & Who Buys?
Tickets are common in Aizawl markets, village grocery shops, and tea stalls.
Farmers, teachers, and small shopkeepers are regular buyers.
In rural areas, people often buy as a group and check results together in the evening.
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
Lottery is part of community culture — many people gather near shops or churches to check results.
During Christmas and Chapchar Kut festival, ticket sales increase as people see it as a lucky tradition.
In Aizawl, young people follow Telegram groups for result updates, while elders still rely on printed lists.
A Small State with a Strong Habit
Mizoram may be small, but its lottery culture runs deep. From village shops to city markets, tickets bring people together daily. With platforms like India Lotto, even those outside the state can join — keeping Mizoram’s lottery connected to the wider Indian scene.