Numaish

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Numaish

Ajanta Gate
Genre State fair
Dates 1st January - 15th February
Location(s) Hyderabad, India
Years active 1938 – present

Numaish Masnuaat-e-Mulki or Numaish also known as Exhibition is an annual consumer exhibition held in Hyderabad, India.[1] The exhibition has remained the only event of its kind in the world to be organised at a stretch for a 46-day period at its 23-acre (93,000 m2) permanent venue in Nampally.[2] It features joy rides, eateries and other entertainment options for the visitors.[3]

History

Numaish Masnuaat-e-Mulki meaning Exhibition of the Local Products, was started in 1938 by a group of graduates of Osmania University to showcase local products. It was the reign of the Last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan. From a mere 100 stalls in 1938 started at the Public Gardens, the venue has shifted to the Exhibition Grounds, near Nampally Railway Station.[4] The original name was changed to All India Industrial Exhibition, and was renamed to its original name, the Numaish in 2009.

Exhibition

Shops at Numaish
Rides at Numaish
Toy train

The exhibition features dry fruits and handicrafts of Jammu and Kashmir to handmade garments from Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh, handicraft items from all over India and electronic goods of the best brands in the country. There are special stalls organized by different ladies groups, convicts and much more.[5] The exhibition also featured carpets of Iran and some stalls from Pakistan till 2011. But due to diplomatic reasons they will not be available from 2012.[6] The Hyderabadi haleem is sold by Hyderabadi restaurant Pista House at the exhibition.

There are three entry points: Gate No. 1 (Gandhi Bhavan Gate), Gate No. 2 (Ajanta Gate), Gate No.3 (Goshamahal Gate). The Ajanta Gate is the main entrance and the biggest.

Entry and Car parking

For entry to the exhibition, INR10 is charged per head on weekdays and INR20 on restricted and gazetted holidays as well as weekends.

From 2012, car parking is provided with fixed Rs 50 as fee for four-wheelers and Rs 20 for two-wheelers. Besides, there is a lot of parking space inside the exhibition grounds. Vehicles are allowed entry till 4 pm. Another official parking space has been identified on the premises of Government Junior College, Nampally (opposite Gandhi Bhavan)[6] Still there are incidents of duping people in name of car parking. The miscreants who have leased out the open grounds near the exhibition charge Rs 50 for a four-wheeler and Rs 20 for a two-wheeler.[7]

Surveillance

25 CCTVs, a three-tier security system has been put in place while door-frame-metal detectors have been installed at the three entry locations. Apart from these, watch and ward are on duty till 9 pm everyday during the exhibition. Live video streaming of the Numaish with the help of two tilt and zoom cameras is posted on the internet. From 2012, Geographical Information System (GIS) has been used to allot the stalls based on the availability of the space in the grounds.

Revenue

In 2011, about 21 lakh people visited the exhibition and the society collected a revenue of Rs 13 crore.[6]

Cultural Programs

Several cultural programs are conducted in the Exhibition Club during the 46-day period that include classical and popular musical concerts, magic shows, mushaira (poetry) etc.

References

  1. "Exhibition named ‘Numaish’ at last". The Siasat Daily. Retrieved 6 February 2012. 
  2. "ndustrial expo in Jan in Hyderabad". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 February 2012. 
  3. "Hyderabad Government and Administration". Retrieved 20 August 2011. 
  4. "Industrial exhibition to open on January 1". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 30 December 2003. 
  5. http://www.indianmuslims.info/news/2008/jan/06/hyderabads_numaish_has_something_everyone.html
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Numaish parking plans in place". The Times Of India. 30 December 2011. 
  7. "‘Open loot' at Numaish". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 12 January 2012. 

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