Numaish is a characteristic of Hyderabad
The 72 All India Industrial Exhibition at Nampally, popularly known as Numaish in the local lingo, this year, has about 2,500 stalls put up by traders from across the country. It’s been many years since it was first organised in the city and it still continues to draw crowds from across the State.
Electronics, garments, crockery, toys, handlooms, handicrafts – name the article and you will find it in one of the stalls in the exhibition. There are crockery stores from Uttaranchal, Himachal and different Northern States. For those willing to purchase some garments, there are plenty of options in the form of Kashmiri silk sarees, Pochampally sarees, Gujarati dress materials.
Make sure to visit the MEPMA stores to buy pickles and other household items and the Prisoners stall to purchase some fresh vegetables cultivated in Cherlapally jail. When you get tired roaming around the sprawling ground, there are many food stalls, including haleem, chat, pop corn and not to mention the good-old sugar candy to rejuvenate.
Don’t forget to visit “Telangana Store” at the exhibition. Lets encourage Sri Vittal ,who initiated it to spread Telangana Chenetha, handicrfts, Vantalu, paintings etc.,


Syed AbdulMuqtadir
Jan 10, 2012 @ 17:36:10
I cannot see ‘log in’ option to comment.
admin
Jan 10, 2012 @ 18:40:01
Its on the top left Syed Bhai!
bhoomesh
Jan 10, 2012 @ 18:00:35
we want telanga fight for telang onece again thanks to TJAC