The Sikkim State Lottery results for the Dear Donner Saturday Weekly Lottery at 6 PM will be announced today, September 06, 2025. The top prize for this lottery is a massive Rs 1 crore. We are keeping track of the results. If you have purchased a ticket and want to check if you are a winner, you can find the list here.
Where to Check the Results?
Participants can also check the official results on the Sikkim State Lottery websites:
http://www.sikkimlotteries.com/#
www.lotterysambad.com
www.sikkimlotterysambad.com
Lottery is Legal in 13 States in India
Lotteries are legal in 13 states across the country. These states include Sikkim, Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, and Mizoram.
Among these, West Bengal State Lottery, Sikkim State Lottery, and Nagaland State Lottery are highly reputed for their high prize amounts.
The first prize in the Sikkim State Lottery, Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery is Rs 1 crore, while other weekly lotteries offer varying amounts. The ticket prices for these lotteries start as low as Rs 6, making them affordable for many.
Sikkim State Lottery Prize Breakdown
1st Prize: Rs 1 crore
2nd Prize: Rs 9,000
3rd Prize: Rs 450
4th Prize: Rs 250
5th Prize: Rs 120
Cons Prize: Rs 1,000
Sikkim State Lottery Result: September 5, 2025, 6 PM Live - Watch Streaming Of Winners List Of Dear Dasher Friday Weekly DrawDisclaimer
We do not encourage or promote lottery participation. Playing the lottery involves financial risks and can be addictive. The information provided here is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as advice to participate.
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