This government has launched the country’s first digital lottery, you can win 50 crores sitting at home – AnyTV News

This government has launched the country's first digital lottery, you can win 50 crores sitting at home - India TV Hindi

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Digital lottery EasyLottery.in launched

Everyone wants to become rich in a short time. Many types of online betting apps are also running for this. People are earning huge amounts by investing money in these online bet apps. In this episode, the Meghalaya government has started a lottery scheme. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has launched the digital lottery EasyLottery.in on Tuesday.

Lottery is completely a game of luck- CM Sangma

Speaking at a function in New Delhi, Chief Minister Sangma said that lottery is completely a game of luck. Therefore, a transparent digital option like EasyLottery.in can greatly benefit the public and society.

50 crores for the first winner

A statement issued by the CM’s office said that the prize money in this lottery is Rs 50 crore for the first winner. The EasyLottery.in platform guarantees transparency from buying tickets to distributing prizes. This is bringing a revolution in this field.

An effort to bring transparency and professionalism in the lottery sector

Along with this, CM Conrad appreciated the efforts being made to bring more transparency and professionalism in the lottery sector. CM said that it can be given an end-to-end digital touch.

Youth wasting time in online betting app

CM said that today Indian youth are wasting their precious time on online betting apps and illegal betting apps. Due to this they get addicted. EasyLottery.in’s digital lottery creates an environment in which you can enjoy it completely. You can also earn crores of rupees in this.

Kerala also has a government lottery system

Let us tell you that in some places in India, lottery is run by the government. The first state to officially start lottery in India was Kerala. The Kerala state government has started the lottery since 1967.

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