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A Fascinating Look at the Evolution of Lottery in India

 


India possesses a lengthy and diverse chronicle in terms of gambling. The lottery, in particular, is a type of gambling that has existed for centuries. As a means of generating revenue for the government, the British colonial era introduced the lottery in India. Initially, only one lottery event occurred each year in Mumbai, back in 1874.

Gradually, the lottery progressed and disseminated throughout the country. In 1967, the state of Kerala authorized the lottery as a source of revenue for the state government, which instantly flourished and prompted other states to follow the lead.

In 1984, the Indian administration sanctioned the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, enabling states to conduct lotteries legally. Today, almost all states in India organize lotteries, becoming a crucial income source for the government.

Primarily, two kinds of lotteries are prevalent in India - paper lottery and online lottery. In the paper lottery, tickets are retailed through certified distributors, and the outcomes are proclaimed on a particular date and time. In contrast, the online lottery involves the sale of tickets online, and the outcomes are declared on the website.

Although the lottery has generated employment and revenue, it has raised a few red flags. It has been a reason for prompting gambling addiction, leading to various social issues. As a solution, the Indian government has regulated the lottery and implemented rigorous laws.

To summarize, the history of lottery in India is fascinating. From its early stages as a revenue generator for the British regime to its modern-day position as a notable income source for the Indian states, the lottery has advanced. Despite the lottery's advantages and drawbacks, its impact on Indian society cannot be refuted.

Staff Writer

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