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  • Hyderabadis to witness Numaish like expo in Ramzan 2023

    Hyderabadis to witness Numaish like expo in Ramzan 2023

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    Hyderabad: Every year, the exhibition ground in Hyderabad hosts the popular ‘Numaish’ fair, which lasts for 45 days and draws large crowds of people eager to purchase unique and special items. This annual event has become a beloved tradition for Hyderabadis, and now, a similar kind of shopping expo will be organized in the Chandrayangutta area of the city during the holy month of Ramzan in 2023.

    People can enjoy food after iftaari and do a lot of shopping at one place. The Kohinoor Expo timings will be from 6pm to 3am, giving people ample time to explore and shop to their heart’s content.

    Yes, this Ramzan you can enjoy shopping along with your kids as the place offers various fun activities like joy riding and bungee jumping for kids too. You can also have iftaar as several types of food stalls will be installed at the expo. From South Indian Dosa, Hyderabadi biryani to barbeque and everything in between, food lovers can enjoy a variety of food items at Noori palace in Badlaguda near Chandrayangutta.

    You can shop for Pakistani ethnic wear, traditional Indian dresses like sarees, etc. The Kashmiri and Lucknowi dresses will also be available at the expo. So, do not roam from shop to shop and get tired during Ramzan as this grand expo have everything to offer you at one place.

    If you purchase items worth more than three thousand, you may get a chance to win a golden necklace, an authentic Pakistani dress or abaya. Check out the viral reels below.

    The Kohinoor Expo is sure to be a hit among locals and visitors alike, providing a fun and exciting way to celebrate the holy month of Ramzan while also supporting local businesses. So mark your calendars and get ready for a unique and enjoyable shopping experience in Hyderabad this Ramzan!

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  • Video: US Consul General’s visit to Numaish in Hyderabad

    Video: US Consul General’s visit to Numaish in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: US Consul General Jennifer Larson recently visited Numaish in Hyderabad and shared her experience at the famous annual exhibition

    During her visit to Numaish, Jennifer Larson was seen visiting various stalls, including ordering American sweet corn and taking a passenger train ride at the exhibition. She shared her views about the exhibition on Twitter, saying, “It was a lot of fun and it reminded me of state fairs I’ve attended back in the USA. I even tried mirchi bhajji for the first time. Yum!”

    US Consul General explores local traditions in Hyderabad

    This is not the first time US Consul General Jennifer Larson has been seen exploring local traditions in Hyderabad. A few days ago, she shared her photograph trying her hand at kite flying.

    During her first Sankranti in Hyderabad, she was seen watching a Kuchipudi performance by a few talented students.

    In December last year, after visiting St Mary’s in Secunderabad, she wrote, “It’s a beautiful church & I’m grateful to everyone there for hosting me & teaching me about the church’s history.”

    Hyderabad’s Numaish concluded on February 15

    Numaish, the famous 45-day annual exhibition in Hyderabad, concluded on Wednesday.

    Numaish-e-Masnuaat-e-Mulki, or simply Numaish, began in 1938 as an event to promote locally-produced goods. It was an idea by a group of graduates from Osmania University.

    The first Numaish was inaugurated by the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad State, Mir Osman Ali Khan.

    After seeing the response, it was decided to make it an annual event and use the earnings to promote education.

    Beginning with just 50 stalls, it has today evolved into one of the biggest industrial exhibitions in the country.



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  • Hyderabad’s Numaish 2023 comes to end today

    Hyderabad’s Numaish 2023 comes to end today

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    Hyderabad: Numaish, Hyderabad’s popular 45-day-long annual exhibition is all set to conclude today.

    The 82nd edition of the All India Industrial Exhibition, popularly known as Numaish, was inaugurated by Telangana ministers Harish Rao, Mohammed Mehmood Ali, T. Srinivas Yadav, and Vemula Prashanth Reddy on January 1.

    The All India Industrial Exhibition Society (AIIES) has allotted stalls to traders and various business organizations from different parts of the country to sell their products at the fair. Every day the exhibition opened for visitors from 3.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.

    The organizers of the event have hiked the entry fee to Rs 40 from Rs 30 per head.

    Kashmiri dry fruit sellers draw crowds

    At the exhibition, the Kashmiri Dry Fruit stall drew special attention from visitors like in previous years.

    As dry fruits in Hyderabad are mostly imported from California, Kashmiri dry fruit at the Numaish always grabs people’s attention.

    The food stalls were also able to attract many visitors at the Numaish.

    History of Numaish in Hyderabad

    Numaish-e-Masnuaat-e-Mulki, or Numaish in short, began in 1938 as an event to promote locally-produced goods. It was an idea by a group of graduates from Osmania University.

    The seventh Nizam of Hyderabad State, Mir Osman Ali Khan, inaugurated the first ‘Numaish’.

    After seeing the response, it was decided to make it an annual event and use the earnings to promote education.

    Beginning with just 50 stalls, it has today evolved into one of the biggest industrial exhibitions in the country.

    The annual exhibition was not organized thrice

    Numaish could not be organized in 1947 and 1948 due to the turmoil in the aftermath of India’s Independence. With Hyderabad acceding to the Indian Union, the event bounced back in 1949.

    The exhibition could not be held in 2020 due to Covid-19 situation. This was only the third time in its history that it could not be held.

    Last year, the Numaish was suspended a day after it was inaugurated by the state Governor in view of the curbs imposed by the government to check the spread of Covid-19. It was later organized from February 25.

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  • Hyderabad: Telangana forest dept wins first prize for stall at Numaish

    Hyderabad: Telangana forest dept wins first prize for stall at Numaish

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Forest Department won the first prize for project implementation and exhibition section at the Hyderabad Industrial Exhibition (Numaish). Home Minister Mahmood Ali presented the first prize to the forest officials at the closing ceremony of the 2023 Numaish exhibition. 

    They were awarded the first prize for innovative schemes implemented by the forest department through Haritha Haram in Telangana for the past eight years and their presentation at the stall.

    Display of the department’s scheme implementation and decoration of the stalls to reflect the same was done and a mini zoo was also a part of the stall. The stall decorated with forest and wild animals theme was an attraction for the exhibition visitors.

    Chief Conservation Officer of Forests R.M. Dobriyal and Officer on Special Duty Priyanka Varghese felicitated the prize-winning officers and staff who managed the stall.

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  • Hyderabadi blogger’s relatable reel ‘Men at Numaish’ goes viral

    Hyderabadi blogger’s relatable reel ‘Men at Numaish’ goes viral

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    Hyderabad: The Nampally side and its adjacent areas witness frequent traffic jams during January and the first half of February as a 45-day-long fair, Numaish, is organised at the exhibition ground of the area. Hyderabadis throng to Numaish in huge numbers during these days and fill their baskets with a variety of special and antique items like Kashmir shawls, Handicrafts, Lucknowi Kurtas, spices of Kerala etc. and taste the different varieties of food served here.

    A funny and relatable viral video of ‘Men At Numaish’ is making rounds on Instagram. The video was shot by Hyderabad’s popular food blogger Ayesha Sultana who runs an Instagram page under the name of ‘whatchucraving’. She shared a random reel on her Insta page and that is going viral like wildfire. It has received widespread attention from Hyderabadis, with people finding it both ‘relatable’ and thought-provoking.

    Numaish is a shopping event that is primarily attended by women. In the short viral video, a few men are seen with baby carriers, holding the hands of children while others carry baskets and shopping bags.

    The video shows men in a positive light and it defies stereotypes that men are not capable of or interested in taking on domestic responsibilities. It highlights the importance of sharing domestic responsibilities equally. Many social media users are lauding the men in the clip for being supportive partners and fathers.

    Watch the reel below.

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    Check out how Hyderabadis are reacting to the viral video.

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  • Hyderabad: Numaish records 11 lakh visitors since Jan 1

    Hyderabad: Numaish records 11 lakh visitors since Jan 1

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    Hyderabad: The All India Industrial Exhibition (Numaish) witnessed a footfall of 11 lakh visitors since its inaugural on January 1.

    Numaish has been the all-time favorite hanging spot of the city for decades despite recreational and amusement centers coming up Numaish finds a special place in the hearts of the people.

    Ashwin Margam, vice president, the exhibition society said that so far 11 lakh people visited this year and the number will increase as the exhibition will be open to the public till February 15.

    Traders from all over the country set up about 2300 stalls in the exhibition and sold their merchandise like clothes, crockery, bedding, artifacts, electronic items, and other items.

    The highest crowds are witnessed on weekends and public holidays. The TSRTC and the Hyderabad Metro Rail are operating special services to cater to the transport need of the Numaish crowds.

    Meanwhile, the Exhibition Society is permitting cars inside the ground to enable senior citizens and women to enjoy the oldest recreational place of the city and facilitate families in picking up and transporting the merchandise purchased at the stalls.

    The Hyderabad SHE teams are maintaining a hawk eye and caught 41 persons who are found sexually harassing women. All of them are produced before the court and awarded jail terms between 3 and 10 days period.

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  • Hyderabad: Kashmiri apparel sellers draw attention at Numaish

    Hyderabad: Kashmiri apparel sellers draw attention at Numaish

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad has become a temporary home for sellers from across the country with businessmen from different parts of the nation setting up stalls at the 82nd All India Industrial Exhibition Numaish 2023.

    While sellers from across India have turned up to exhibit their products, Kashmiri stalls selling pure Kashmiri products are receiving special attention from the visitors like every year.

    Mohammad Younus, from Kashmir, who has been selling Kashmiri clothes at the exhibition for the last 15 years claimed his shop being the first shop to sell Kashmiri clothes in Numaish exhibition and expressed his happiness over the footfall at the event this year.

    “Kashmiri clothes are unlike the Hyderabadi clothes. Our clothes have more handwork and are less fancy which is being liked by the customers. People come here searching for original Kashmiri clothes,” he said.

    A customer who visited to purchase Kashmiri clothes expressed happiness over the quality of the Kashmiri clothes.

    “The apparel in this stall is very unique with exceptional quality. Since we can not go to Kashmir every day, this stall provides us with an opportunity to buy good quality original Kashmiri clothes,” said Nimi Khasimpuri, the customer.

    Another customer, Hema Jaiswal said, “We have been visiting the Numaish exhibition since childhood and have been buying Kashmiri clothes.”

    The annual extravaganza, ‘Numaish’, which is hosted by Hyderabad every year, recently opened for visitors at Exhibition Grounds in Nampally.

    The 82nd edition of All India Industrial Exhibition Numaish 2023 was organised on January 1 and will continue till February 15.

    Departments of state and central government, along with vendors across the nation, set up stalls at the exhibition every year.

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  • Hyderabad: Fire at Numaish parking lot raises questions over public safety

    Hyderabad: Fire at Numaish parking lot raises questions over public safety

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    Hyderabad: A major fire that broke out in the Numaish parking lot once again raises questions over the safety of thousands of people that visit the annual exhibition in Hyderabad.

    In the fire incident, as many as three cars were burnt down to ashes. Initially, an electric car caught fire and then it spread to others.

    Though the fire tenders present at the spot doused the fire, the incident refreshed people’s memory about the 2019 incident.

    Speaking to Siasat.com, a regular Numaish goer Jameel Ahmed who witnessed the 2019 fire incident said that necessary arrangements need to be made at the exhibition ground and parking lot areas to avoid any untoward incident in the future.

    Another person Irshad Ahmed questioned how cars burnt down to ashes if proper arrangements were made.

    Fire brings back memories of the 2019 incident

    In 2019, a massive fire broke out in Numaish in Hyderabad. In the incident, many stalls were burnt to ashes.

    Luckily, no casualty was reported. However, following the incident panic prevailed and many traders incurred huge losses.

    History of numaish in Hyderabad

    Numaish-e-Masnuaat-e-Mulki, or Numaish in short, made a humble beginning in 1938 as an event to promote locally-produced goods.

    It was a group of graduates from Osmania University who came up with the idea of an exhibition to conduct an economic survey of the state.

    The seventh Nizam of Hyderabad State, Mir Osman Ali Khan, inaugurated the first ‘Numaish’.

    Enthused by the good response, it was decided to make it an annual event and use the earnings to promote education.

    Beginning with just 50 stalls and a capital of Rs 2.50, it has today evolved into one of the biggest industrial exhibitions in the country.

    Numaish could not be organized in 1947 and 1948 due to the turmoil in the aftermath of India’s Independence. With Hyderabad acceding to the Indian Union, the event bounced back in 1949.

    The exhibition could not be held in 2020 due to the Covid-19 situation. This was only the third time in its history that it could not be held.

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  • Kashmiri dry fruit sellers draw crowds at Numaish in Hyderabad

    Kashmiri dry fruit sellers draw crowds at Numaish in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: The annual extravaganza, ‘Numaish’, which is hosted by Hyderabad every year, recently opened for visitors at Exhibition Grounds in Nampally.

    The 82nd edition of All India Industrial Exhibition Numaish 2023 will be organised till February 15.

    Among the numerous stalls installed in the exhibition was the famous Kashmiri Dry Fruit stall. It has been a special attention from visitors like previous years.

    Asif Ali, from Srinagar, who has been selling dry fruits in the exhibition for the last 15 years, expressed happiness over the footfall at the event this year.

    “We had a great crowd for the last three days because of the festival. We are hoping for good business this year,” he said.

    “Earlier, we used to sell Kashmiri shawls here. This year, we are also selling original Kashmiri walnut, pistachio, almonds, saffron, and honey. The dry fruits in Hyderabad are mostly imported from California, but we have brought ours from Kashmir. The prices depend on the quality and we have products across all price ranges,” he added.

    The food stalls at the Numaish cater to a variety of cuisines, while swings and rides have also been installed at the event this year to draw more children.

    Urmila, a customer said, “All products here are very good, especially walnut and almonds. I will surely return to buy dry fruits.”

    Another customer, Tirumal Kumar, appreciated the quality of the dry fruits on display, saying, “We get the same varieties here that we get in Kashmir. The variety of almonds available here is hard to find.”

    Departments of state and central government, along with vendors across the nation, set up stalls at the exhibition every year.

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  • Hyderabad: 4 cars gutted in fire at Numaish parking lot

    Hyderabad: 4 cars gutted in fire at Numaish parking lot

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    Hyderabad: Panic prevailed at Numaish parking lot after four cars caught fire near Gruhakalpa Building at Nampally on Saturday evening.

    According to officials, the fire started in a garbage heap near the parking lot. Initially one car caught fire and later it spread rapidly and engulfed three more cars parked nearby.

    The vehicles were reportedly parked by visitors of Numaish within the vicinity of Gruhakalpa Building at Nampally. On information, two fire tenders were rushed to the spot and immediately the flames were doused.

    The traffic police diverted the traffic since there was a heavy rush for Numaish for the weekend.

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