The Punjab State Dear 50 Bronco Tuesday Weekly Lottery draw held on April 14, 2026 has produced its official results, with ticket number C 80586 claiming the first prize of ₹15 lakh. Results have been declared by Punjab State Lotteries and are now available for public verification. Winners across all prize tiers are advised to cross-check their tickets against the official Punjab government gazette before initiating any claim.
Complete Prize Breakdown for the April 14, 2026 Draw
The draw distributed prizes across seven tiers, ranging from ₹15 lakh at the top to ₹100 at the seventh tier. Below is the full prize structure as officially declared:
- 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: 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
How Punjab State Lotteries Operates and Why It Matters
Punjab State Lotteries functions under the authority of the state government and operates within the legal framework established by the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998, which governs all state-run lottery programs across India. This regulatory structure distinguishes government-run lotteries from informal or unlicensed draw-based schemes, which remain illegal under Indian law. The weekly draw format — with fixed schedules and publicly declared results — is designed to ensure transparency and maintain public trust.
State lotteries in India serve a dual purpose. They generate revenue that flows into state treasury accounts, often earmarked for public welfare programs, while simultaneously offering citizens a legal, regulated avenue for participation. The tier-based prize structure, as seen in this draw, distributes winnings across a large number of ticket holders rather than concentrating the entire prize pool in a single outcome. This design is deliberate: broader distribution sustains participation and reinforces the perceived fairness of the draw.
Claiming Prizes: What Winners Must Know
All winners must verify their tickets against the official Punjab government gazette — the legally binding published record of results. The claim window is 30 days from the date of declaration. Failure to claim within this period typically results in forfeiture of the prize under standard state lottery rules. Ticket holders should retain the original ticket in undamaged condition, as prize disbursement requires physical verification of the winning slip.
Prize amounts above a specified threshold are subject to Tax Deducted at Source under Indian income tax regulations. Winners of larger prizes, such as the ₹15 lakh first prize, should be prepared for applicable deductions at the point of collection. Claims are generally processed through designated lottery offices or authorised banks, depending on the prize tier. Presenting valid government-issued identification alongside the original ticket is standard procedure.