Ticket number C 92252 claims the top ₹15 Lakh prize in the Punjab State Dear 50 Chief Thursday Weekly Lottery draw held on April 16, 2026. Punjab State Lotteries, the official authority, released results shortly after the event, listing winners across seven prize tiers. Participants across India now verify tickets against these transparent outcomes, with claims due within 30 days.
Complete Prize Breakdown Reveals Broad Distribution
The draw awards prizes from ₹15 Lakh down to ₹100, spreading opportunity to numerous ticket holders. Second prize of ₹9,000 goes to five tickets: 69366, 71149, 71164, 77638, and 92109. Third prize recipients, holding 7240 and 9207, each receive ₹4,000, while fourth prize of ₹2,000 reaches holders of 5439, 6915, 8392, 8777, and 9805.
Lower tiers expand access further: fifth prize ₹1,000 for 1933, 5237, 8206, 8711, and 9908; sixth prize ₹500 for 1074, 5461, 6358, 6442, and 9648. The seventh prize of ₹100 covers over 400 tickets, including 0031, 0074, 0080, up to 667, fostering widespread participation in this government-run scheme.
Government Oversight Ensures Trust in State Lotteries
Punjab State Lotteries operates under strict regulatory frameworks, conducting weekly draws with fixed schedules and public declarations. This transparency distinguishes state lotteries from unregulated alternatives, building confidence among players who seek verified results via official gazettes. Winners must present tickets at designated centers, adhering to a 30-day claim window to facilitate prompt payouts.
Weekly Draws Reflect Cultural Role of Lotteries in India
State-sponsored lotteries like Punjab's weekly event serve as a legal avenue for aspiration amid economic pressures, drawing participants from diverse backgrounds. Fixed prizes and reliable processes minimize disputes, contrasting with past scams in private schemes. As one of India's trusted models, it sustains engagement through consistent jackpots, influencing similar programs in other states while promoting fiscal responsibility in gaming.