Mohali, January 20: An 88-year-old man in Punjab's Dera Bassi became a 'crorepati' overnight after winning a Rs 5 crore lottery. Mahant Dwarka Dass, a resident of Trivedi Camp in Derabassi won the Lohri Makar Sakranti Bumper Lottery which completely changed his life.

After the news became public, celebrations erupted in his area with people thronging his house to congratulate and even garland him. Punjab: 88-Year-Old Man Wins Rs 5 Crore Lottery in Derabassi, Was Buying Tickets For Over 35 Years.

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Dass said he was a frequent buyer of lottery tickets as he wanted to change things for his family and himself. After winning the lottery he will divide half the money for the 'dera' and will distribute it equally among both his sons. "I am feeling happy. I have been buying lotteries for the last 35-40 years. I will distribute the winning amount among my two sons and to my 'Dera," he said.

His son Narender Kumar Sharma said, "My father gave money to my nephew to buy a lottery ticket for him. He won it and we are feeling happy."

Lokesh who runs a lottery business in Zirakpur and sold the ticket to the family claimed that Dwarka Dass will get around Rs 3.5 crore after the deduction of taxes.

"Punjab State Lohri Makar Sankranti Bumper Lottery 2023 results were announced on January 16. He (Dwarka Dass) won the first prize of Rs 5 Crore. After completing the prescribed procedure, the amount will be given to him after deducting 30% tax," said Karam Singh, Assistant Lottery Director.

Earlier in December, Ajay Ogula, a Dubai-based driver from India, won a prize worth Dh15 million (INR Rs 33 crore), in the Emirates Draw. After winning the lottery prize, Ogula said, "I still cannot believe I hit the jackpot", reported UAE daily, Khaleej Times. Dubai Lottery Winner: Indian Driver Ajay Ogula in UAE Wins Over Rs 33 Crore in Easy6 Emirates Draw.

Ogula, who hails from a village in southern India, came to the UAE four years ago in pursuit of greener pastures. Currently working as a driver at a jewellery firm, he earns Dh 3,200 every month, Khaleej Times reported. "I will continue building my charity trust with this amount. This will help many people get the basic needs in my hometown and neighbouring villages," said Ogula.

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