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  • For many people across India, especially in states like West Bengal, Nagaland, and Sikkim, Lottery Sambad isn’t just a game — it’s a small spark of hope. Held three times a day — at 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM — this government-run lottery has become a part of daily life for countless individuals.
    What draws people to Lottery Sambad is more than just the prize money. The tickets are affordable, often costing just a few rupees, making the dream of a better life feel within reach for everyone — from a street vendor to a farmer. The top prize can go up to ₹1 crore, and for many, that’s a life-changing amount.

    Each day, people gather around shops or mobile screens, hearts pounding, waiting for the results. Some win, many don’t — but the hope never fades. It’s import
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