The much-loved show in
hyderabad, Numaish, is finished, but the buying frenzy and excitement endure. Despite the unusual prolongation of the 83rd edition of the All
india Industrial Exhibition, some Hyderabadis are still itching for more. In addition, Ramadan 2024, when the buying frenzy lasts nearly the whole month, is quickly approaching.
Don't worry if you missed Numaish or are itching to get your hands on more unique items from the show.
Hyderabad becomes a shopping
paradise during Ramadan, with a plethora of expos and tiny exhibits held at wedding and function halls all across the city. These expos provide a wide range of items at competitive costs, ranging from apparel to accessories and household necessities.
During Ramadan expos, several well-known Numaish booths from Pakistani, Kashmiri, and Lucknowi make a comeback, turning the city into a shopping haven for locals. Additionally, a few stall merchants will open up
business in the busy Tolichowki market, which is well-known for its lively atmosphere during Ramadan.
This year, several stall owners have chosen to remain in
hyderabad due to the close closeness of Numaish's finish and Ramzan's beginning. Usually, during Ramadan, they visit their hometowns again, but this year is a little different.
Vendors from Lucknowi stalls and
kolkata spoke with
india Herald about what they had planned for the next month. "During Ramadan, you will find our shop in Minar Garden," said a trader from Kolkata. This time, we're not going back since
ramzan is drawing near and approaching quickly. "Hum Tolichowki mein lagayenge hamari stall, with more good products for
ramzan," said the proprietor of another Lucknowi market.
The "Daawat-e-Ramzan" by Anam Mirza, "Jashn-E-Bazaar" by Dr. Foodie, "Family Shopping Expo" at Minar Garden, "Gulmohar Expo," and a number of other expos are among the most anticipated and well-liked
events in
hyderabad during Ramadan. These
events offer a month-long shopping experience for the city's citizens.