Hyderabad’s ‘Numaish’ Likely to Reopen Soon

Hyderabad: Hyderabad’s popular annual trade fair Numaish’, which was abruptly shut down a day after inauguration on January 6 due to surge in Covid-19 cases, is likely to be reopened later this month.

With health authorities declaring that the third phase of the pandemic is over in the state, All India Industrial Exhibition Society, the organisers of the annual event, are planning to resume ‘Numaish’ from February 20-25.

As Covid curbs have been lifted in the state, the organisers have made a request to police and other authorities to grant permission for conducting the fair for one month.

A meeting of the society attended by some government officials was held on Wednesday to discuss the proposal. According to a member of the society, various departments have responded positively. The organisers are said to be waiting for final nod from police.

After receiving the permission from all departments concerned, the society will invite traders to again set up their stalls.

The 45-day-long Numaish, which began on January 1, was shut the very next day as authorities announced that they are suspending it till January 10. After a review of the situation, the authorities cancelled the fair in view of the orders issued by the government banning public gatherings.

On the night of January 2, authorities had ordered closure of Numaish, a day after it was inaugurated by Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and state home minister Mahmood Ali.

About 10,000 people had visited the exhibition when authorities ordered All India Industrial Exhibition Society (AIIES) to close it.

AIIES, which has been organizing the fair for 80 years, had put in place various measures to adhere to Covid-19 safety rules like compulsory wearing of masks, maintaining social distance and vaccination of all stall owners.


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