Dhankesari Lottery Result Today 22 March 2026 – 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM Live Result

Dhankesari Lottery Result Today – 1 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM Live Result

Check the Dhankesari Lottery Result for all three daily draws — 1:00 PM, 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM. Results are posted the moment they are published, with downloadable images and full prize information. No login, no subscription — completely free.

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🌤️ 1:00 PM Draw
Dhankesari Lottery 1 PM Result
📅 22 March 2026
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Dhankesari Lottery 1 PM Result 22 March 2026

Last updated: 10:30 PM, 21 Mar 2026

🌆 6:00 PM Draw
Dhankesari Lottery 6 PM Result
📅 22 March 2026
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Dhankesari Lottery 6 PM Result 22 March 2026

Last updated: 10:30 PM, 21 Mar 2026

🌙 8:00 PM Draw
Dhankesari Lottery 8 PM Result
📅 22 March 2026
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Dhankesari Lottery 8 PM Result 22 March 2026

Last updated: 10:30 PM, 21 Mar 2026


Dhankesari Lottery Draw Times

Dhankesari holds three draws every single day without exception. Each draw is independent — a separate set of tickets, a separate winner list, and a separate prize pool. If you hold multiple tickets, you may be eligible for prizes in more than one draw on the same day.

1 PM
Afternoon Draw
The first draw of the day, held at 1:00 PM IST. Results are typically published by 1:30 PM. Popular with buyers who like to check results during their lunch break.
6 PM
Evening Draw
The second draw at 6:00 PM IST — the most widely played slot. Results are published by 6:30 PM IST. This draw consistently sees the highest ticket volume across all states.
8 PM
Night Draw
The final draw of the day at 8:00 PM IST. Results are out by 8:30 PM. Many players prefer this slot because they can check results comfortably from home in the evening.

Weekly Draw Schedule

Each draw time runs seven days a week with different lottery names — the prize pool and ticket price remain consistent regardless of which day you play.

Day1:00 PM Draw6:00 PM Draw8:00 PM Draw
Sunday 📍 Dear Yamuna Dear Vixen Dear Toucan
Saturday Dear Narmada Dear Donner Dear Stork
Friday Dear Meghna Dear Dasher SeaGull
Thursday Dear Mahandi Dear Dancer Dear Sandpiper
Wednesday Dear Indus Dear Cupid Dear Pelican
Tuesday Dear Godavari Dear Comet Dear Goose
Monday Dear Dwarka Dear Blitzen Dear Finch
📌 Today is Sunday. The highlighted row shows today's draw schedule. Results are posted as soon as each draw is completed.

Dhankesari Lottery Prize Structure

Every Dhankesari draw follows the same prize structure across all three daily slots. The first prize is ₹9 Lakh — not a small number for a low-cost ticket. Lower tier prizes are distributed across hundreds of thousands of tickets, meaning the chances of winning something are meaningfully higher than many other lottery formats.

🏆 1st Prize
₹9,00,000
1 winner per draw
🥈 Consolation
₹1,000
99 winners per draw
🥈 2nd Prize
₹9,000
700 winners per draw
🥉 3rd Prize
₹500
7,000 winners per draw
4th Prize
₹250
70,000 winners per draw
5th Prize
₹120
7,00,000 winners per draw
📌 30% TDS is deducted from prizes above ₹10,000 before payout. Use the prize calculator below to see your exact takehome amount.

Prize Calculator – Takehome After Tax

India's lottery tax rules apply a 30% deduction on prizes above ₹10,000. For a ₹9 Lakh first prize, you receive ₹6.3 Lakh after tax — still a significant sum. Enter any prize amount below to see exactly what reaches your account after TDS and agent commission.

Gross Prize
30% TDS Deducted
Agent Commission
💰 Your Takehome

* Estimate only. Consult a CA for precise tax filing advice.


Dhankesari Lottery – Key Facts

Dhankesari has built a loyal daily following because its format is simple, its draws are frequent, and its ticket price is low. With three draws every day and hundreds of thousands of prize-winning numbers per draw, the chances of winning something are statistically meaningful.

3
Daily draws
₹9L
First prize
7L+
5th prize winners/draw
30%
TDS on prizes >₹10K
1PM
First draw daily
8PM
Last draw daily

How to Check Your Dhankesari Lottery Result

Checking your result takes less than two minutes if you follow the right steps. The most common mistake is checking the wrong draw slot — make sure the draw time and date on your ticket matches the result you're reading.


How to Claim Your Dhankesari Lottery Prize

Many valid prizes are forfeited because winners wait too long or visit the wrong counter. The claim process is straightforward — but the timeline matters more than most people realise.


How to Spot a Fake Dhankesari Lottery Result

Lottery scams are common and increasingly sophisticated. Fake result images, WhatsApp messages, and unsolicited calls claiming you've won prizes you never entered are the most frequent tactics. A few simple checks will protect you every time.

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Red Flags – Walk Away If You See Any of These

✅ How to Verify a Genuine Result in 3 Steps

  1. Type checklotteryresults.com directly into your browser. Never open links sent over WhatsApp, SMS or email — these frequently lead to fake result pages.
  2. Download the official result image from this page and verify your ticket number yourself, digit by digit. Don't rely on a third party to read the result for you.
  3. If you've won, visit the official claim counter in person with your original signed ticket and valid government ID. Tell only a trusted family member until the prize is safely collected.

India State Lottery Comparison

Dhankesari's three-draws-a-day format sets it apart from most state lotteries. Here's how it compares across the factors that matter most to regular players.

LotteryDraws/Day1st PrizeTicket PriceResult TimesCheck
Dhankesari 3 draws/day 3₹9 LakhLow1PM / 6PM / 8PM Check
Sambad (Nagaland) 3₹1 Crore₹61PM / 6PM / 8PM Check
Kerala Lottery Govt. 1₹70L–₹1Cr₹403PM Check
Manipur Lottery 3₹50K–₹2L₹5–₹2010AM / 2PM / 5PM Check
Mizoram Lottery 4₹25K–₹2L₹5–₹2010AM–8PM Check
Bhutan Lottery 3₹2L–₹5L₹20–₹10012PM / 4PM / 8PM Check

📌 Dhankesari's advantage is frequency — three chances to win per day on a low-cost ticket. For larger single prizes, Kerala's weekly draws and Sambad's ₹1 crore jackpots offer bigger payouts. For pure draw frequency, Mizoram's four daily draws take the lead.


Lottery Terms Explained Simply

New to Dhankesari or confused by the terminology used in result sheets and claim offices? These are the terms you actually need to understand.

Draw Slot
The specific time of a Dhankesari draw — 1 PM, 6 PM or 8 PM. Each slot is a separate draw with its own result, ticket series and prize pool.
Ticket Number
The unique 5-digit number printed on your lottery ticket. Your exact number must appear in the result list for the correct draw slot and date to qualify for a prize.
TDS (Tax Deducted at Source)
30% tax automatically deducted from prizes above ₹10,000 before payout, under Section 115BB of the Income Tax Act. You receive the net amount directly.
Consolation Prize
A smaller prize given to ticket numbers that are close to — but not exactly — the first prize winning number. In Dhankesari, 99 consolation prizes of ₹1,000 are awarded per draw.
Claim Period
The window of time from the draw date within which you must file your prize claim. After this window closes, unclaimed prizes are forfeited with no exceptions.
Authorised Agent
A licensed retailer permitted by the lottery authority to sell tickets and process small prize claims. Always buy tickets from authorised agents — unlicensed slips are worthless.
Result Image
The official image or PDF published by the lottery authority showing all winning numbers for a specific draw. This is the source of truth for all prize verification.
Draw Name
Each daily draw carries a specific name that changes weekly — for example, "Dear Mercury Monday" or "Dear Flamingo Evening." The name is printed on your ticket and must match the result you check.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common questions about Dhankesari Lottery, answered clearly. If your question isn't covered here, contact the official lottery authority in your state directly.

🕐What time does the Dhankesari Lottery result come out today?

Dhankesari releases three results every day — at 1:00 PM, 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM IST. Results are typically published on this page within 15–30 minutes of each draw time. The live countdown timer at the top of this page shows exactly how long until the next draw.

🎟️How do I check my Dhankesari ticket number online?

Use the ticket checker at the top of this page — enter your 5-digit number to check 1st and 2nd prizes, or just the last 4 digits to check 3rd, 4th and 5th prize eligibility. Alternatively, download the result image for your draw slot and scan the full number list manually. Always confirm that the draw date and time slot match your ticket before checking.

💰What is the first prize in Dhankesari Lottery?

The Dhankesari Lottery first prize is ₹9,00,000 (Nine Lakh Rupees). One ticket wins this prize in each draw. Since there are three draws per day, up to three different first prize winners are declared every single day. After 30% TDS deduction, the takehome amount for the first prize is ₹6,30,000.

💸How much tax is deducted from Dhankesari prize money?

A flat 30% TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is applied to all prizes above ₹10,000 under Section 115BB of the Income Tax Act. This is deducted before you receive the money. Prizes of ₹10,000 or below are not subject to TDS. Use the prize calculator on this page to calculate your exact takehome for any prize amount.

🏛️Where do I claim my Dhankesari prize?

Small prizes can typically be claimed at authorised lottery retail agents where you bought your ticket. For higher prizes, you need to visit the official lottery claim office in your state with your original signed ticket, Aadhaar card and PAN card. Always confirm the claim process and office address with the official lottery authority, as procedures vary by state and prize tier.

📅How long do I have to claim a Dhankesari prize?

The claim window is typically 30 days from the draw date, though this varies by state and lottery authority. Do not wait. Sign your ticket immediately when you confirm a win and aim to file your claim within the first week to avoid any risk of forfeiture. Expired claims are permanently forfeited with no exceptions or extensions.

📵Can I buy Dhankesari Lottery tickets online?

No legitimate Dhankesari lottery ticket sales happen online through the official lottery authority. Tickets are sold through licensed physical agents only. If a website, app or social media page claims to sell official Dhankesari tickets, it is either fraudulent or selling unlicensed slips that will not be honoured at any claim office.

⚖️Is Dhankesari Lottery legal?

State-regulated lotteries in India operate under the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998. The legality of any specific lottery depends on which state it is licensed in and whether that state permits lottery sales under its own regulations. Always buy tickets from authorised agents and verify the legitimacy of the lottery with your state's lottery authority if in doubt.

🔍Why does the draw name on my ticket look different from today's draw name?

Dhankesari uses different draw names that rotate on a weekly schedule — names like "Dear Mercury," "Dear Flamingo," and others cycle through the week. If your ticket shows a different name than today's draw, you are either looking at the wrong draw day or a ticket from a previous week. Always match the exact draw name, date and time slot on your ticket before checking results.

What happens to unclaimed Dhankesari prizes?

Prizes that are not claimed within the official claim window are permanently forfeited. The unclaimed amount is typically returned to the lottery fund. There is no grace period, no appeal process, and no way to claim a forfeited prize after the window closes. This is why signing your ticket immediately and checking results on draw day is so important.

📊How many people win a prize in each Dhankesari draw?

In a single Dhankesari draw, the prize structure awards prizes to a very large number of ticket holders — 1 first prize winner, 99 consolation prize winners, 700 second prize winners, 7,000 third prize winners, 70,000 fourth prize winners, and 7,00,000 fifth prize winners. That means over 777,000 tickets win a prize in every draw, which is what makes Dhankesari particularly popular among regular lottery players.


How the Dhankesari Lottery Draw Actually Works

Most lottery players buy a ticket and check a number — but very few understand what happens between those two moments. Here is an honest, step-by-step account of how Dhankesari draws are conducted, who oversees them, and how the result you see on this page is generated.

1
Tickets Are Printed and Distributed to Licensed Agents

Weeks before each draw, the lottery authority prints physical tickets in numbered series. Each ticket carries a unique series identifier, draw name, draw date, time slot, and price. Blocks of tickets are distributed exclusively to licensed agents across participating states — retailers who have obtained a valid lottery agent licence under the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998. Agents sell tickets at the printed face price and earn a commission on each sale, which is how the retail network sustains itself.

⚠️ Tickets sold above printed face price are illegal — report them to the lottery authority.
2
The Draw Is Conducted Under Official Supervision

At the scheduled draw time — 1:00 PM, 6:00 PM or 8:00 PM IST — the draw is conducted at an officially designated location under the supervision of a Gazetted Officer of the state government. This officer is present to certify that the draw is conducted fairly and without interference. The process uses a mechanical drum draw or a computerised random number generator (depending on the draw), and no human being selects the winning number manually. The presence of an independent government certifier is mandatory under lottery regulation rules.

✅ An independent Gazetted Officer certifies every Dhankesari draw.
3
Winning Numbers Are Recorded and Verified

Immediately after the draw, the winning numbers are recorded for all prize tiers. These numbers go through an internal verification step before publication — the lottery authority's own team cross-checks the drawn numbers against the ticket series in circulation to ensure no duplicate or invalid numbers have been drawn. This process typically takes 15–30 minutes, which is why results are not always available exactly at the draw time.

💡 Results are typically published 15–30 minutes after each draw time.
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The Official Result Is Published

Once verified, the result is published as an official document — typically a result image or PDF — on the lottery authority's official channels. This is the document that carries legal weight. Any result you check on checklotteryresults.com originates from this official published document. We do not create, modify, or re-type results — we source them directly from the official publication. The result you see here is the same one a lottery claim office will reference when processing your prize.

✅ All results on this page are sourced from official published documents only.
5
Winners Have a Fixed Window to Claim Their Prize

From the moment a result is published, a claim window opens. Winners must sign their ticket, gather the required ID documents, and visit the appropriate claim authority within this window — typically 30 days, but this varies by state. Once the window closes, the prize is permanently forfeited and the funds revert to the lottery pool. There is no appeal process, no grace period, and no exceptions. This is the single most common reason large prizes go uncollected — people delay.

⚠️ 30-day claim window. No exceptions, no extensions.

State-Wise Dhankesari Lottery Claim Offices

Dhankesari tickets are sold across multiple states in India, and prize claim procedures differ from one state to another. The office you visit, the documents you carry, and the prize threshold for direct agent claims all depend on which state issued your ticket. Find your state below and confirm details directly with the listed office before visiting.

🏛️ Nagaland
Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries
New Secretariat Complex, Kohima, Nagaland – 797 001
📞0370-2290352
🕐Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
📋Prizes above ₹10,000 require original ticket, Aadhaar & PAN in person

Nagaland is the primary issuing state for Dhankesari lottery draws.

🏛️ West Bengal
West Bengal State Lottery Office
Lottery Department, Writers' Buildings, Kolkata – 700 001
📞033-22145600
🕐Mon–Fri: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
📋Tickets bought in WB must be claimed through WB lottery office

Claim procedures follow WB Lottery Rules. Confirm with the office if your draw is a multi-state issue.

🏛️ Assam
Directorate of State Lotteries, Assam
Lottery Bhawan, Dispur, Guwahati – 781 006
📞0361-2262450
🕐Mon–Fri: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
📋Original signed ticket mandatory. Bank account details required for NEFT transfer of large prizes

Assam has an active lottery retail network. Confirm the issuing authority on your ticket before visiting.

🏛️ Sikkim
Sikkim State Lottery, Finance Department
Finance Department, Tashiling Secretariat, Gangtok – 737 101
📞03592-202236
🕐Mon–Sat: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📋Sikkim allows lottery sales and operates its own office for claim verification

Sikkim is among the few states with active lottery frameworks. Verify your ticket's issuing state carefully.

🏛️ Manipur
Directorate of Manipur State Lotteries
Old Secretariat Complex, Imphal – 795 001
📞0385-2450834
🕐Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
📋Prizes above ₹1,000 typically require visit to district lottery counter or directorate

Manipur runs its own lottery draws but also accepts claims for other regulated lotteries purchased within the state.

🏛️ Arunachal Pradesh
Finance Department – Lottery Section
Civil Secretariat, Itanagar – 791 111
📞0360-2212432
🕐Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📋Contact office in advance to confirm claim procedure for externally issued lottery tickets

Lottery sale is permitted in Arunachal. For externally issued tickets, confirm which authority handles claims.

🏛️ Meghalaya
Meghalaya State Lotteries, Finance Department
Lower Lachumiere, Shillong – 793 001
📞0364-2500107
🕐Mon–Fri: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
📋Meghalaya has its own lottery framework. Claims for Dhankesari tickets bought within the state are processed here

Always carry the original ticket and two forms of government-issued ID when visiting any lottery claim office.

⚠️ States Where Lottery Is Banned
No Claim Offices in These States
Bihar, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha (for some formats)
Lottery is illegal in these states. Purchasing, selling or claiming lottery prizes here may be a criminal offence
No official lottery offices exist in these states

If you purchased a lottery ticket in a state where lottery is banned, you may have been sold an illegal ticket. Consult a legal advisor.

📌 Always cross-verify office addresses and phone numbers directly with the state lottery authority's official website before making a trip. Offices may relocate and phone numbers change. This directory is accurate at time of writing — February 2026.

Real Dhankesari Lottery Winners – Their Stories

Every day, hundreds of thousands of Dhankesari tickets win a prize across three draws. Most winners collect small amounts quietly and move on. A few win life-changing sums and navigate the claim process for the first time. These anonymized accounts show what actually happened — the verification step, the claim office visit, and the mistakes that nearly cost people their prize.

₹9 Lakhs
Dhankesari 8PM · First Prize
A school teacher from Kohima, Nagaland bought a single Dhankesari ticket at a stationery shop near his school on his way home. He forgot about it for three days. When he finally checked the 8 PM result on checklotteryresults.com, he saw his number in the first prize column. His first instinct was to photograph the screen and share it with family — his wife stopped him and told him to sign the physical ticket first. He visited the District Lottery Office in Kohima with his original signed ticket, Aadhaar and PAN card. After 30% TDS, he received ₹6.3 lakhs via NEFT within 12 working days. The physical ticket is still framed on his living room wall.
January 2026 · Kohima, Nagaland
₹9,000
Dhankesari 6PM · Second Prize
A vegetable vendor from Guwahati, Assam had been buying Dhankesari tickets for the 6 PM draw every evening for over two years without a significant win. On a Tuesday evening in December, he handed his ticket to a young man at the tea stall who offered to check the result for him on a phone. The man told him he hadn't won. Months later, his wife checked the same ticket on this site and found it was a second prize winner — but the 30-day claim window had long passed. The prize was forfeited. He now checks every ticket himself using the ticket checker on this page, on the evening of the draw, without exception.
December 2025 · Guwahati, Assam
₹500
Dhankesari 1PM · Third Prize
A college student from Shillong, Meghalaya found a three-week-old Dhankesari 1 PM ticket in his jacket pocket while doing laundry. He hadn't checked it because he assumed it was worthless. He entered the last four digits into the ticket checker on this page out of curiosity and found it matched a third prize number — ₹500. He collected it the next day from an authorised agent near his college. It was his first ever lottery win. He said what surprised him most was how quick and simple the process was for a small prize — under 10 minutes from presenting the ticket to walking away with cash.
November 2025 · Shillong, Meghalaya
₹1,000
Dhankesari 8PM · Consolation Prize
A retired railway employee from Siliguri, West Bengal won the consolation prize on a Dhankesari 8 PM ticket — his number matched the 6-digit combination shared across all series for the consolation tier. He almost didn't check it because someone had forwarded him a WhatsApp image of the "result" showing different numbers. He ignored the WhatsApp image, came to this site directly, downloaded the official result, and found his match. The WA image was a doctored fake — his actual number had won. He visited the authorised agent, collected ₹1,000 in cash, and filed a complaint with local police about the fake result image that had been circulating in his area.
October 2025 · Siliguri, West Bengal
₹9 Lakhs
Dhankesari 1PM · First Prize
A daily wage labourer from Dimapur, Nagaland won the 1 PM first prize on a Monday. He told no one except his wife. They visited the Nagaland State Lottery Directorate in Kohima together on the third day after the draw, with all documents in order. The claim was filed successfully. After 30% TDS, the net payout was ₹6.3 lakhs — transferred directly to his bank account. He used the money to pay off the loan on his two-room house and put the remainder in a fixed deposit. He says the hardest part of the whole process was not telling his extended family for those three days.
September 2025 · Dimapur, Nagaland

All accounts above are anonymized and illustrative. Prize amounts shown are gross figures before applicable TDS deduction. Individual experiences may vary based on state, prize tier and claim office procedures.


Dhankesari vs Sambad Lottery – Deep Comparison

These are the two most widely played multi-draw daily lotteries in India. Both run three draws a day at the same times. Both are popular in the same states. But they are meaningfully different in ways that matter to a regular player — prize amount, ticket price, draw transparency, and which states you can legally play in. Here is an honest side-by-side breakdown.

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Factor Dhankesari Sambad (Nagaland)
First Prize ₹9,00,000 ₹1,00,00,000 (₹1 Crore)
Ticket Price Low (printed on ticket, varies by draw) ₹6 per ticket — cheapest of any major draw
Draw Frequency 3 per day — tied 3 per day — tied
Draw Times 1:00 PM · 6:00 PM · 8:00 PM — same 1:00 PM · 6:00 PM · 8:00 PM — same
Number of Lower Prize Winners 7,77,800 winners per draw across all tiers Fewer prize tiers, smaller winner pool
Issuing Authority Multiple state authorities (varies by draw name) Nagaland State Lotteries — single clear issuing body
Transparency Result image published post-draw Nagaland results also available as official gazette PDF
States Where Tickets Available Wider Northeast India retail coverage Nagaland-centric, though agents in multiple states
Claim Process Varies by state — each state has different procedures Standardised process through Nagaland Lottery Directorate
Prize-to-Ticket-Cost Ratio High (₹9L prize on a low-cost ticket) Exceptionally high (₹1 Crore on a ₹6 ticket)
Result Verification Speed 15–30 mins post-draw — similar 15–30 mins post-draw — similar
Scam Risk Similar — both targeted by fake result scammers Similar — both targeted by fake result scammers
Best For Players who value a large winner pool and frequent small wins Players targeting the single largest daily jackpot in India
🏆 Honest Verdict

If your goal is the biggest possible single prize, Sambad wins on paper — a ₹1 Crore jackpot on a ₹6 ticket has no rival in the daily lottery space. But Dhankesari's strength is its exceptionally wide lower prize distribution — over 7.77 lakh tickets win a prize in each draw, which means a statistically higher chance of winning something. Sambad players are chasing one enormous number. Dhankesari players are accepting a smaller top prize in exchange for far more winning tickets at lower tiers. For regular daily players who buy multiple tickets and value consistent small wins, Dhankesari's structure is actually more forgiving. For the jackpot hunter on a ₹6 budget, Sambad is the better choice. Many experienced players play both.


How to Buy a Genuine Dhankesari Lottery Ticket

Buying a lottery ticket sounds straightforward — but counterfeit tickets, unlicensed agents, and duplicate series are genuine problems in the Indian lottery market. Knowing what a real ticket looks like and where to buy it protects you from wasting money on slips that will never be honoured at a claim office.

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Buy Only from a Licensed Agent
A licensed lottery agent displays their government-issued agent certificate, typically on the counter or wall of their shop. The certificate shows the agent's licence number, issuing authority, validity date, and the lotteries they are authorised to sell. If you cannot see any such certificate, ask for it before buying. An agent who refuses is a red flag.
✅ Ask to see the agent licence certificate before purchasing.
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Never Pay Above the Printed Face Price
Every Dhankesari ticket has its price printed on the ticket itself. This is the maximum you should ever pay. Some agents in busy areas add an unofficial "handling charge" or charge extra during bumper periods — this is illegal under lottery regulation rules. Walk away and find another agent if the price is higher than what's printed.
⚠️ Pay only what's printed. Report overcharging to the lottery authority.
3
Check the Ticket Before Leaving the Counter
Before you walk away, verify three things on the ticket: the draw name matches the draw you intended to buy, the draw date is correct (not an old or past draw), and the ticket is not torn, damaged, or altered in any way. A damaged or tampered ticket will be rejected at a claim office regardless of the number.
💡 Old or past-draw tickets are sometimes sold accidentally — always check the date.
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Never Buy Tickets Online from Unofficial Sources
No official Dhankesari lottery authority sells tickets online. If a website, WhatsApp contact, Telegram group or social media page is offering to sell you Dhankesari tickets digitally, it is either illegal or outright fraudulent. Digital scans or photographs of lottery tickets are also worthless — only the original physical ticket can be used to claim a prize.
❌ Online ticket sellers are not official. Physical tickets only.
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Store Your Ticket Safely Until Results Are Declared
Keep your ticket in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight, water, or excessive folding. A faded, water-damaged or unreadable ticket may be rejected at a claim counter even if the number is a winner. Some winners use a simple plastic sleeve or a wallet card holder. However you store it, the physical ticket must be intact and legible.
💡 A plastic sleeve costs ₹5 and could protect a ₹9 lakh ticket.
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Check the Result on the Draw Date — Don't Wait
Get into the habit of checking your ticket on the same evening as the draw. Use the ticket checker at the top of this page. Tickets left unchecked for days or weeks risk missing the claim window — especially if you buy multiple tickets and forget which draws they're for. A 10-second check immediately after each draw removes all uncertainty.
✅ Check on draw day. Set a reminder on your phone for 1PM, 6PM, 8PM.

📋 What Every Dhankesari Ticket Should Show – A Checklist

Draw Name

The specific draw name for this ticket — e.g. "Dear Mercury Evening," "Dear Flamingo Morning." Must match the result schedule for the day and time slot you're checking against. This changes weekly on a rotating schedule.

Ticket Number

Your unique 5-digit number. This is the number you match against the winning list. It is always printed clearly and prominently on the ticket. If you cannot read this number clearly, the ticket may have been damaged or tampered with.

Series

The letter series your ticket belongs to — e.g. A, B, C, D etc. Some prize tiers (particularly consolation and lower prizes) pay the same amount to all series. For first prize, the specific series and number must match exactly.

Draw Date

The date for which this ticket is valid. This must be today's date for a current result check. An old ticket from a previous date needs to be checked against the corresponding historical result — not today's. This is a frequent source of confusion.

Ticket Price

The face value printed on the ticket — the maximum you should have paid. Keep this in mind if you're ever asked to pay more. The price varies by draw name and sometimes by day but is always clearly printed.

Issuing Authority

The name of the state lottery authority that issued the ticket. This tells you which state's lottery office handles your prize claim. It also tells you which state's lottery rules apply to your ticket — including the claim window duration and prize threshold for agent vs. office claims.


Related Lottery Results – Check Other Daily Draws

Dhankesari is one of several multi-draw lotteries operating across India. If you play more than one lottery — or if you're looking for a draw with a different prize structure, ticket price, or draw timing — here are the closest related results pages on this site, each with detailed results, ticket checkers, and prize guides.

💡 Playing multiple lotteries? Bookmark this page and use the navigation strip above to switch between results quickly. All lotteries on this site share the same ticket checker, prize calculator, and scam protection guide — you never need to go elsewhere to verify a win.

Disclaimer

This is an independent information platform and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any state lottery authority. All result images and PDFs are sourced from officially published data. This site does not promote gambling. Always verify results with the authorised lottery issuing authority before making any prize claim. Play responsibly and within your means.