Khanapara Teer is a popular lottery game in the Indian state of Meghalaya. The term “Teer” refers to a traditional archery-based lottery game, and “Khanapara” is one of the places where this game is played.
Origin: The game is played in the Khanapara region of Meghalaya, a state in northeastern India. It is part of a larger group of lottery games known as “Teer” in the region. How It Works: The game involves archery, where participants shoot arrows at a target. The number of arrows that hit the target or the pattern of hits determines the winning numbers. This is then used to generate the lottery numbers. Draws: Khanapara Teer has multiple draws each day, usually in the morning and evening. The winning numbers are drawn based on the performance in these archery events. Winning Numbers: The “hit numbers” refer to the numbers that are drawn as winners in the lottery. These numbers are typically announced after each archery event. Legality: Teer lotteries are legal in Meghalaya, India, but they are not permitted in all states of India. The game operates under specific regulations set by the state government.
For the latest results and more specific details, you should consult official Teer lottery websites or local sources in Meghalaya.