The Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries has officially declared the results for the Dear Prestige Tuesday weekly lottery draw. The much-anticipated announcement was made at 6 PM on June 16, 2026, from the state capital, Gangtok. Thousands of participants who purchased tickets for this weekly draw are now eagerly checking their numbers against the published winners' list to see if they have secured a prize.
Sikkim is one of the 13 states in India authorized to conduct legal lottery operations under the central government's Lottery Laws. These lotteries are strictly regulated and administered by the state's Finance Department through the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries. The "Dear" brand of lotteries operates on a structured daily schedule, with each day of the week featuring a specific named draw, such as Dear Legend Monday, Dear Prestige Tuesday, and Dear Supreme Thursday.
Complete Prize Winners List
1st Prize (₹1 Crore): 83C 99088
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Consolation Prize (₹1,000): All remaining series with number 99088
2nd Prize (₹10,000): 06197, 15957, 32428, 40340, 42112, 58162, 59034, 64734, 78298, 99894
3rd Prize (₹500): 0761, 2512, 2611, 2844, 4414, 4466, 5045, 8914, 9099, 9903
4th Prize (₹250): 0849, 0885, 1842, 2491, 3503, 4347, 5808, 6331, 6742, 9725
5th Prize (₹120): 0022, 0090, 0103, 0148, 0304, 0327, 0349, 0486, 0713, 0837, 1317, 1405, 1460, 1537, 1645, 1656, 1851, 1897, 1907, 1923, 1962, 2010, 2042, 2149, 2225, 2239, 2650, 2713, 2731, 2855, 2862, 2871, 2985, 3010, 3157, 3342, 3521, 4121, 4377, 4479, 4713, 5029, 5038, 5041, 5372, 5406, 5408, 5479, 5621, 5674, 5697, 5878, 5894, 6132, 6152, 6232, 6257, 6258, 6288, 6365, 6371, 6404, 6483, 6584, 6661, 6716, 6739, 6784, 6844, 6848, 7036, 7059, 7122, 7128, 7222, 7308, 7386, 7411, 7511, 7749, 7928, 8049, 8100, 8166, 8207, 8449, 8679, 8948, 8974, 9085, 9117, 9119, 9250, 9307, 9401, 9652, 9715, 9804, 9818, 9966
How to Verify Results and Claim Prizes
The official results are published through the live broadcast systems of the Sikkim State Lotteries and are also accessible via official result bulletins on the IPR Sikkim Lottery Results portal. Participants are strongly advised to cross-verify their physical paper ticket numbers with the official government Gazette to ensure absolute accuracy before submitting any claims.
Winners who find their ticket numbers listed in the prize charts must claim their rewards within the mandatory 30-day window from the date of the draw. It is essential to keep the original ticket safe and present it for verification at the designated claim centers. The ticket is the only valid proof of participation, and holders are responsible for safeguarding it until the claim process is completed.
Overview of Sikkim Lottery Operations
The Sikkim State Lottery system offers tickets at a nominal cost, typically priced at ₹6 for regular weekly draws, making participation accessible to a broad segment of the public. These lotteries operate on a multi-tier distribution model designed to spread payouts across thousands of ticket holders. The prize structure includes the top reward of ₹1 crore, along with consolation and other significant cash prizes.
The "Dear" brand encompasses various schemes, including Dear Sambad, Dear Venus, Dear Admire, and Dear Hill. In addition to the weekly draws, the Directorate also conducts daily lottery draws, such as the Labhlaxmi series, which offer different prize structures and draw timings.
For official and accurate information, participants should always rely on the announcements made by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries. The state government's authorized channels provide the most reliable verification methods for all lottery results, ensuring transparency and trust in the system.
Participants are encouraged to play responsibly and within their means. Lottery participation should be treated as a form of entertainment, not a financial strategy or regular income source.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The publication does not promote or endorse gambling of any kind.