1 Crore Dear Daily Lottery Prizes in Punjab: How Mohali, Zirakpur, and Ludhiana Keep Hitting the Jackpot
Punjab’s long-standing love affair with paper lotteries received another adrenaline boost this July when not one but two ₹1-crore Dear Daily Lottery prizes were traced back to local ticket counters within 2 days ! Although the draws belong to the Sikkim State Lottery 6 PM Dear series, the winning stubs that clinched the top purse were purchased right here in Punjab, reaffirming the state’s emerging reputation as a magnet for high-value winners.
The first windfall arrived with the Dear Vixen Sunday Weekly Lottery held on 6 July 2025. When the drums stopped spinning, ticket number 95A 09065 flashed on screen, instantly securing the ₹1-crore first prize. Lottery officials soon confirmed that the ticket travelled south from the Sikkim draw arena to Mohali, where it had been sold by Chawla Lottery. Acting as the upstream distributor was Anshu Lottery Agency, Zirakpur, whose efficient network has been steadily expanding the reach of Dear tickets across the Punjab’s Tricity belt. This single win not only enriched one lucky participant but also underscored the critical role local retailers and stockists play in connecting Punjab’s hopefuls to national draws.
Barely twenty-four hours later, Jackpot lightning struck again. The Dear Blitzen Monday Weekly Lottery on 7 July 2025 produced ticket number 80D 75734 as its next crore-rupee champion. This golden stub emerged from the countertop of Simran Lottery, a Retailer in Ludhiana operating under the umbrella of Bhanot Enterprises, Ludhiana. Industry insiders were hardly surprised: over the past decade, Bhanot Enterprises has quietly built a formidable record for shipping out high-prize winning tickets. From Ludhiana’s bustling Clock Tower market to satellite towns in the Malwa region, the distributor’s fingerprints can be found on a remarkable tally of sizable payouts, cementing its status as Punjab’s prime conduit for life-changing wins.
What explains this disproportionate success? According to analysts, Punjab’s dense retail lattice and the public’s strong preference for physical tickets create a fertile environment for high-volume sales. More tickets sold equals more tickets in the drum, statistically boosting the odds that a winning series bears a Punjab-origin serial. Distributors such as Bhanot Enterprises invest heavily in last-mile logistics, keeping counters freshly stocked even during lean seasons. Retailers like Chawla Lottery meanwhile, cultivate loyal customer bases with transparent ticket handling and instant result updates, further amplifying turnover and, by extension, potential victories.
These back-to-back wins have also revived interest in the Dear Daily format itself. Unlike bumper draws that appear once in a blue moon, the Dear Daily range offers seven distinct named lotteries—Vixen, Falcon, Owl, Parrot, Eagle, Hawk, and Blitzen—each promising a cool crore every evening at 6 PM. For Punjab’s working class, this dependable rhythm of opportunity fits neatly into everyday life: pick up a ₹6 ticket during an errands run, check the results post-dinner, dream big before bedtime.
Thinking of testing your luck? The recent success stories suggest that sourcing your ticket from seasoned channels matters. Bhanot Enterprises, Ludhiana continues to dominate Punjab’s leaderboard for high-value wins, while Chawla Lottery in Mohali and Anshu Lottery Agency, Zirakpur have proven their mettle with headline-making jackpots. Prospective players who favour physical stubs can reach out to these sellers—after exercising their own due diligence—to secure authentic Dear Daily tickets and maybe, just maybe, script Punjab’s next crore-rupee fairy tale… Good Luck !