Is the ₹1 Crore Lottery Yours?
Winner being sought with drumbeats; No one claimed it after 1 month
By playing the Dhol with individuals, the proprietor of the Ek-Omkar Agency, which operates a lottery shop at Clock Tower in Ludhiana, Punjab, is trying to find the ₹1 crore winner. His store sold the winning ticket for a government-run lottery in Nagaland.
Someone had spent ₹2,000 on a lottery ticket. The bumper prize from that lottery was discovered to have been sold by the Ek-Omkar Agency. The client hasn’t been located yet, though. The lottery vendors are constantly searching for customers by playing the Dhol.

Lottery Drawing for ₹1 Crore on Ticket Number 7565
Manjit Singh of Ek-Omkar Agency provided details, stating that the individual who purchased the lottery from their store is being looked for by playing the Dhol today. Last night, the ₹2,000 ticket was drawn. Twenty thousand of these tickets were printed. Our first prize, worth ₹1 crore, was drawn on ticket number 7565.
The ticket cost ₹2,000.
This ticket cost ₹2,000. This ticket has a one-month validity period. This ticket will expire in a month if it is not claimed. The ticket cannot be claimed if it is brought in after one month. Manpreet Singh has won major prizes twice.
This is our hat-trick, according to shop employee Manpreet Singh. In the past, one of our customers earned ₹20 lakh. Then one of our customers got a prize of ₹50 lakh, and now someone has won a prize of ₹1 crore. He continued, “Life can change at any moment, so we should have faith in God.” He explained that the prize was chosen from the roughly 80 tickets that their store sold.


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