In 2019, the lottery industry in India witnessed significant developments with various local products gaining popularity. Traditional Indian lottery games like Kerala Lottery, Nagaland State Lottery, and Sikkim State Lottery continued to be widely played across the country.
These local lottery products are deeply rooted in Indian culture and are regulated by respective state governments. The Kerala Lottery, for instance, has been operating since 1967 and offers daily, weekly, and monthly draws. Similarly, the Nagaland State Lottery provides multiple draws throughout the day, making it accessible to players from different regions.
Many Indian states use lottery revenues to fund social welfare programs and infrastructure development. The 2019 period saw increased digitalization of lottery services, with more players opting for online ticket purchases through authorized platforms. |