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Punjab State Dear 50 Bronco Tuesday Lottery Declares Results for April 14, 2026

The Punjab State Dear 50 Bronco Tuesday Weekly Lottery draw for April 14, 2026 has been officially declared, with ticket number C 80586 claiming the first prize of ₹15 lakh. Results are now available for public verification, covering prizes across seven tiers from ₹100 to ₹15 lakh. All winners are advised to submit claims within 30 days of the declaration date.

Complete Prize Breakdown for the April 14, 2026 Draw

The officially declared results for the Punjab State Dear 50 Bronco Tuesday Weekly Lottery are as follows:

  • 1st Prize – ₹15,00,000: C 80586
  • 2nd Prize – ₹9,000: 59087, 63367, 74545, 80417, 89796
  • 3rd Prize – ₹4,000: 1151, 2886
  • 4th Prize – ₹2,000: 2232, 5574, 6207, 7562, 9092
  • 5th Prize – ₹1,000: 3293, 4041, 7529, 8410, 9348
  • 6th Prize – ₹500: 0314, 1140, 4836, 5142, 7331
  • 7th Prize – ₹100: Multiple ticket numbers (full list below)

The seventh prize of ₹100 covers the largest number of winners. The complete list of winning four-digit numbers for the 7th prize includes: 0001 0011 0055 0132 0142 0149 0157 0203 0206 0207 0213 0215 0223 0232 0242 0246 0260 0265 0270 0278 0334 0337 0342 0363 0376 0407 0440 0453 0455 0485 0517 0534 0538 0546 0560 0561 0570 0598 0618 0641 0660 0664 0676 0677 0727 0750 0769 0784 0788 0795 0829 0838 0842 0848 0867 0883 0906 0924 0935 0947 0969 0971 0990 1000 1002 1013 1014 1025 1038 1062 1075 1088 1110 1111 1129 1139 1187 1197 1199 1203 1218 1251 1265 1270 1296 1297 1343 1369 1370 1374 1396 1405 1416 1430 1432 1443 1454 1463 1518 1526 1534 1568 1569 1577 1594 1621 1626 1638 1659 1664 1680 1681 1682 1685 1699 1710 1715 1733 1748 1750 1777 1813 1818 1824 1842 1852 1857 1869 1877 1890 1902 1908 1912 1954 1967 1996 2004 2032 2038 2053 2059 2086 2121 2131 2132 2142 2172 2174 2188 2212 2221 2228 2245 2247 2273 2287 2317 2323 2325 2330 2359 2378 2393 2433 2447 2451 2454 2467 2470 2479 2495 2500 2502 2511 2525 2530 2538 2547 2551 2558 2574 2581 2589 2610 2617 2648 2649 2694 2695 2703 2718 2728 2739 2744 2770 2780 2781 2785 2795 2805 2816 2836 2846 2855 2859 2879 2882 2901 2904 2913 2915 2928 2931 2936 2959 2979 2998 3030 3045 3072 3084 3086 3107 3116 3123 3151 3157 3160 3169 3180 3201 3205 3214 3234 3241 3282 3283 3291 3299 3325 3342 3353 3354 3366 3429 3447 3464 3469 3474 3475 3478 3500 3505 3532 3554 3585 3623 3624 3626 3635 3644 3654 3673 3696 3697 3700 3702 3710 3734 3736 3766 3768 3819 3829 3833 3839 3849 3850 3851 3854 3857 3859 3863 3865 3871 3911 3912 3914 3917 3921 3957 3981 4013 4035 4039 4049 4077 4092 4126 4139 4148 4161 4177 4180 4181 4187 4193 4212 4229 4230 4247 4280 4282 4291 4315 4321 4331 4339 4350 4366 4367 4377 4387 4405 4421 4437 4462 4489 4491 4497 4509 4539 4546 4562 4568 4602 4604 4625 4640 4653 4660 4687 4703 4709 4716 4741 4766 4769 4776 4787 4820 4837 4842 4845 4852 4857 4863 4885 4890 4921 4923 4928 4930 4949 4950 4954 4963 4997.

How Punjab State Lotteries Operates and Why Transparency Matters

Punjab State Lotteries functions under the direct authority of the Punjab state government and operates within the framework established by the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998 — the central legislation that governs all state-run lotteries across India. This regulatory structure requires draws to be conducted publicly, results to be published in the official state gazette, and prize disbursements to follow verified procedures. The legal backing distinguishes state lotteries from unregulated or informal draw-based schemes, which carry no consumer protections.

The Dear series of lotteries — of which the Bronco Tuesday draw is one — runs on fixed weekly schedules, giving participants predictable windows for purchase and result declaration. Fixed scheduling also supports accountability: draws cannot be postponed arbitrarily, and result suppression would constitute a breach of statutory obligations. This structure is central to the credibility the scheme has built over decades of operation.

Claiming a Prize: What Winners Must Know

Prize claims under Punjab State Lotteries follow a defined process. Winners must present their original winning ticket along with valid government-issued identity proof. Claims must be filed within 30 days of the draw date — a deadline that applies equally to all prize tiers, from the ₹100 seventh prize to the ₹15 lakh first prize. Failure to claim within this window results in forfeiture of the prize amount, which reverts to the state lottery fund.

For prizes above a specified threshold, tax deduction at source applies under Indian income tax regulations. Winners receiving larger amounts should account for applicable TDS deductions before calculating net receipts. Prize disbursements for smaller amounts are typically processed through authorised lottery agents, while higher-value claims must be directed to the Punjab State Lotteries office with supporting documentation. Verification against the official gazette notification is strongly recommended before approaching any claim point, as printed or digital results should always be cross-checked against the government record.

The Broader Context of State-Run Lotteries in India

State lotteries remain one of the few forms of legal, government-sanctioned chance-based participation available to ordinary citizens across India. For states that operate them, they serve a dual function: generating revenue directed toward public welfare programmes and providing a regulated alternative to informal gambling, which carries no legal safeguards for participants. Punjab is among the states with an established lottery infrastructure, alongside others such as Kerala, Nagaland, and Sikkim, each running their own series with varying prize structures and draw frequencies.

Participants are consistently advised by state authorities to purchase tickets only from licensed vendors and to verify results exclusively through official channels — the state gazette, the Punjab State Lotteries official portal, or authorised print publications. The proliferation of unofficial websites reposting lottery results carries the risk of typographical errors or, in rare cases, deliberate misinformation. Checking directly against the gazette remains the only method that carries legal weight in a prize dispute.