⚡ About InstantTeerResults.in

Who We Are

InstantTeerResults.in is an independent sports information website dedicated to publishing the results of traditional archery events held in Meghalaya, Northeast India. We are a small, self-funded editorial team that treats this site the way a local sports desk treats match scores — as a neutral record of what actually happened, published as fast and as cleanly as possible.

We are not affiliated with any Teer association, counter, agent network, government body, or official organisation. We have no business relationship with Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA), the Khanapara Teer Association, the Juwai Teer Association, or any Meghalaya state authority. Our role is narrow and deliberately so: we aggregate publicly declared outcomes of a legally regulated sport and present them in a readable format. We are, in other words, a scoreboard — nothing more and nothing less.

Our Mission

The mission of InstantTeerResults.in is to be the fastest and most accurate public record of officially declared Teer archery results on the open web. There are several Teer information sites online, and many of them are cluttered with outdated numbers, unverified claims, paid predictions, and pop-up content that pushes readers toward activities we think journalism has no business promoting. We built this site as a reaction to that landscape. We wanted a place where the data was tight, the page loaded quickly on a basic mobile phone on a patchy connection, and the editorial voice made it unmistakable that we are reporting a sport, not running one.

This editorial posture is the single most important thing about our site. Everything else — design, speed, schema markup, push notifications — flows from the core commitment to factual, non-advisory coverage.

What We Do

Every day, traditional archery events are held across Meghalaya. Trained archers shoot hundreds of arrows at cylindrical bamboo targets within a fixed time window, and the officially declared result is the last two digits of the total number of arrows that struck the target. Two rounds are typically held each day — the First Round (FR) and Second Round (SR) — and together they form the official daily declaration. Our job is to collect these publicly declared numbers from authoritative public sources, verify them against one another, and display them in a clean, mobile-friendly format for anyone who follows the sport.

We cover four archery events: Shillong Teer, Khanapara Teer, Juwai Teer, and Night Teer. For each, we maintain a dedicated result page with today's numbers, the most recent week, and a deeper historical archive. Results are typically updated within minutes of the official declaration, and each update is timestamped so readers can see exactly when a number was verified.

What We Are Not

We are strictly an information website. We do not sell anything, facilitate any form of participation, process any payments, operate any counters, run any "ticket" business, or provide any kind of advisory service. We do not publish predictions, "common numbers" as tips, "sure-shot" numbers, "lucky" numbers, or any content that claims to forecast future outcomes. Any statistical summaries we publish — historical frequency, digit distribution, rounds-by-month views — are descriptive records of the past and carry no predictive value. We say this plainly because readers deserve to know exactly where our editorial line sits.

If you are looking for tips, forecasts, or paid advisory, this is not that site. If you are looking for a clean public record of what was declared, you are in the right place.

What Makes Us Different

There are three things we try to do better than the average Teer information site.

Speed with verification. Most Teer information sites optimise for one or the other — they either publish fast and are frequently wrong, or they verify slowly and are frequently stale. We run a multi-source consensus pipeline that lets us publish within minutes of declaration while still requiring agreement across independent sources before a number goes live. Details are documented on our Methodology page.

No predictions, ever. We have a hard editorial rule against any forward-looking claim about future results. No "today's common number," no "dream-to-number" advisory, no paid tips. Our Common Numbers and Dream Numbers pages are presented as historical-frequency reference material and cultural context, not as advice.

Transparent corrections. When we get something wrong, we fix it, timestamp the fix, and log it — we do not silently overwrite history. Our archive is meant to be an accountable public record.

Who This Site Is For

Our audience is broader than people often assume. Enthusiasts and fans who follow the daily archery events make up a large share of our readers, and we are proud to serve them with a fast, clean scoreboard. But we also regularly hear from data journalists, sociology and anthropology researchers studying informal regulated sports in India, sports-culture writers covering Northeast India, students working on projects about traditional games, and curious visitors who simply want to understand what Teer is and how it works.

We design the site with all of those readers in mind. That is why we publish structured historical archives, why we document our methodology publicly, why we maintain a glossary of traditional archery terms in our blog, and why the front page works on a basic Android phone on a 2G connection.

Editorial Values

Four principles guide everything we publish.

Accuracy. A single wrong number does more damage to reader trust than a hundred correct ones build up. We would rather show "pending" for an extra hour than publish a number we are not sure about.

Transparency. We document our sources approach, our verification pipeline, our corrections log, and our editorial limits openly. If a reader wants to understand exactly how a number made it onto the page, we want them to be able to find that out from public documentation.

Non-advisory stance. We report what happened. We do not tell readers what to do with the information. This is a first-principles editorial choice, not a marketing posture.

Reader respect. No dark patterns, no misleading headlines, no predatory ad placements, no pop-ups urging participation. We sell ad space to pay our bills, but we try hard to keep the experience honest.

These values are codified in our Editorial Policy, which covers standards for corrections, source verification, conflict of interest, reader feedback, and the specific content we will and will not publish.

Editorial Standards and Corrections

We take errors seriously. If a published result turns out to be wrong, we correct the number on the page, add a visible correction note, log the change in our internal corrections record with a timestamp, and — where the error affects a high-traffic page — keep an on-page note for a reasonable period so readers who saw the wrong version know it has been addressed. We do not delete mistakes quietly. The full corrections policy, including how to escalate a disputed correction, is part of our Editorial Policy.

Data Provenance

All published numbers originate from publicly accessible archery association sources and are cross-referenced against multiple independent references before publication. We do not fabricate data, we do not scrape private systems, and we do not accept "insider" tips as a source for published numbers. When sources disagree, we hold the result as "pending" rather than guessing. The full source hierarchy and consensus rules are documented on our Methodology page, which we recommend reading if you intend to rely on our data for research.

Responsible Engagement

Teer is a legal, regulated sport in Meghalaya under the Meghalaya Amusements & Betting Tax Act, 1982, and we cover it as we would any other regulated sporting event. Our editorial posture is clear: we publish factual data only, and we do not operate, facilitate, or promote Teer play in any form. If you are a reader from outside Meghalaya, please check the legal position in your own state before engaging with the sport; that is your responsibility and not within our editorial scope. Our Disclaimer documents the legal context in detail.

Archery as a Cultural Sport in Northeast India

Teer is not a novelty. It is an outgrowth of centuries-old Khasi archery traditions in the Meghalaya hills, where bows and arrows were historically part of social, ceremonial, and competitive life. The modern regulated form — with associations, fixed daily timings, and officially declared results — emerged in the twentieth century and is today a small but legitimate piece of Meghalaya's sports economy. For many archers who compete, it is a disciplined craft: form, range, breath control, and the ability to produce consistent volume in a fixed window. Covering the results is our way of taking the sport seriously as a sport, not as a vehicle for something else.

We publish occasional features on the history of the sport, notable associations, and the cultural context behind archery in the Khasi and Jaintia hills on our blog. These are written as journalism, not promotion.

Independence

InstantTeerResults.in is operated by an independent editorial team with no ownership stake in, or financial relationship with, any Teer association or counter. We are not an arm of any association, we are not a commercial partner of any counter network, and we do not receive payment in exchange for prominence on our pages. Our revenue comes from standard programmatic advertising on the site, which is kept clearly separate from editorial. If any of that ever changes, we will disclose it directly on this page.

Contact Us

Have a question, a correction to report, a research inquiry, or feedback about the website? We welcome all genuine communication. Visit our contact page to reach us. For specific topics — copyright, corrections, privacy — please include the relevant details so we can route your message to the right person on the team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you affiliated with any Teer association?

No. We are fully independent of KHASA, the Khanapara Teer Association, the Juwai Teer Association, any counter or agent network, and any government body. Our relationship with those entities is purely that of a neutral observer reporting publicly declared outcomes.

Do you accept bets or run counters?

No. We do not accept bets, process payments, run counters, operate agents, or facilitate play in any form. We do not sell tips, subscriptions, or predictions. We are an information publisher only.

Where does your result data come from?

From publicly accessible archery association sources, cross-checked across multiple independent references before publication. Read the full pipeline on our Methodology page.

Who writes and edits the site?

A small independent editorial team. We do not publish individual bylines because the work is neutral data reporting rather than personal commentary, and because the editorial process — not any single voice — is what ensures accuracy. All decisions are governed by our Editorial Policy.

How do I report an error?

Use our contact page with supporting evidence. A photograph of the official declaration or a link to the official association page is ideal. Every correction request is reviewed by an editor and, if accepted, logged with a timestamp.

Stay in Touch

For corrections, research inquiries, partnership requests, or any editorial feedback, our contact page is the fastest way to reach us. We aim to respond to genuine correspondence within a few business days. For formal policy documents, see our Editorial Policy, Privacy Policy, Terms, and Disclaimer.

InstantTeerResults.in — Archery Sports Results, Northeast India. Last reviewed: 21 April 2026.