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In India, lottery retailers play a significant role in the distribution of lottery products, such as state-run lotteries like those in Kerala or Punjab. These retailers earn a commission on each ticket sold, which typically ranges from 5% to 10% of the ticket price. For example, if a lottery ticket costs Rs. 10, the retailer might receive Rs. 0.50 to Rs. 1 as commission. This commission structure helps retailers cover operational costs and generate income, while also supporting local economies by providing employment opportunities in small shops and kiosks across various states. |