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Meghalaya Cabinet approves lottery rules

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By IANS Updated: Dec 02, 2019 8:14 pm

Shillong, Dec. 2 (IANS): The Meghalaya Cabinet on Monday approved the state lottery rules for conducting lottery in the state which will help the state government generate revenues.

Meghalaya Home minister James K. Sangma told mediapersons that both paper and online lottery would be introduced.

Though the Meghalaya Lottery Rules 2019 have been approved which will pave the way for running the state lottery, Sangma said that the taxation department will work out on the process of operating the lottery and tenders will be floated in this regard.

Meghalaya has not been able to revive the state-run lottery after an online lottery firm, which allegedly failed to pay crore of rupees to the state government, was stopped in 2005.

The Meghalaya government had introduced online lottery in 2001 and had signed an agreement with a firm, MS Associates, to run the lottery with a guaranteed INR 3 crore for the state exchequer in the first year.

The firm belonged to former Tezpur Congress MP M K Subba.

In 2002, the government amended the agreement following opposition from various quarters, and the firm had to pay not less than INR 12 crore a year. The firm could conduct not less than 4,000 draws a year.

Three years later, MS Associates stopped operating the online lottery and did not pay the dues. Despite several attempts, the firm is yet to pay the dues.

A report by the Comptroller and Auditor General found that during the four years of operation from 2002 to 2005, the distributor was liable to pay INR 54.08 crore according to the terms of the agreement. But the company had paid only INR 19 crore, leaving outstanding dues of INR 35.08 crore, the report said.

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By IANS Updated: Dec 02, 2019 8:14:14 pm
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