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Play PunJab Lotto Review

Living in India and being a fan of the lottery are not two things that can easily coincide with one another. Following a ruling by the Supreme Court, Indian states were each given their own choice as to whether to ban lottery games in their regions. All but 13 states chose to place an outright ban on lottery ticket sales—rendering all hope for lottery enthusiasts redundant. For those lucky ones that stayed in the allowed 13 states, however, things were picking up. Many of these states launched (or already had) their own lotteries to scratch the itch of their lottery addicts. In this Punjab State Lottery review, we will look at this particular lottery, how it operates, and how worthwhile it is to play.

The Punjab State Lottery was first launched back in 1968 when the local government founded the Directorate of Punjab State Lotteries.

Up until the end of 2017, the Punjab State Lottery had three types of draws: the weekly, monthly, and bumper draws. The popular weekly draws were held on Wednesdays until they were suspended in early 2018 by the government. The monthly draws were held on the last Friday of each month, and the last known draw was in early 2019. Only the bumper draws have survived, and they are held throughout the year on special holidays such as New Year (Lohri), Holi Festival, Baisakhi, Rakhi, and Diwali.

The bumper draw has a ticket that consists of six numbers. Back in the days when they were held, the weekly and monthly draws had lottery tickets that had five and six numbers respectively.

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Note: All lottery winnings in India are taxed at a flat rate of 30%.

The Punjab State Lottery is printed using a government press, and can only be purchased from government-authorised retailers, such as post offices, bus stops, train stations, and local markets.

Unfortunately, for the Punjab State Lottery, tickets are not available online. Punters need to buy the printed ticket from an authorised agent in Punjab. Online lottery websites that claim to sell the Punjab State Lottery are most likely scammers.

With all being said, Indian nationals who are still interested to play lotteries can read more about Lottoland India to play international lotteries which are legal to play in India.

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Play PunJab Lotto Review

The Punjab State Lottery was first launched back in 1968 when the local government founded the Directorate of Punjab State Lotteries.

Up until the end of 2017, the Punjab State Lottery had three types of draws: the weekly, monthly, and bumper draws. The popular weekly draws were held on Wednesdays until they were suspended in early 2018 by the government. The monthly draws were held on the last Friday of each month, and the last known draw was in early 2019. Only the bumper draws have survived, and they are held throughout the year on special holidays such as New Year (Lohri), Holi Festival, Baisakhi, Rakhi, and Diwali.

The bumper draw has a ticket that consists of six numbers. Back in the days when they were held, the weekly and monthly draws had lottery tickets that had five and six numbers respectively.

Note: All lottery winnings in India are taxed at a flat rate of 30%.

The Punjab State Lottery is printed using a government press, and can only be purchased from government-authorised retailers, such as post offices, bus stops, train stations, and local markets.

Unfortunately, for the Punjab State Lottery, tickets are not available online. Punters need to buy the printed ticket from an authorised agent in Punjab. Online lottery websites that claim to sell the Punjab State Lottery are most likely scammers.

With all being said, Indian nationals who are still interested to play lotteries can read more about Lottoland India to play international lotteries which are legal to play in India.

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