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22.5 lakh visitors, packed lanes and food queues mark final day of Numaish 2026

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Last updated: February 15, 2026 2:51 pm
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Published: February 15, 2026
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Visitors make the most of the last day at Numaish, with heavy crowds seen at the exhibition grounds in Hyderabad on Sunday.

Visitors make the most of the last day at Numaish, with heavy crowds seen at the exhibition grounds in Hyderabad on Sunday.
| Photo Credit: SIDDHANT THAKUR

A sea of people thronged the exhibition grounds at Nampally on Sunday as the All India Industrial Exhibition 2026, popularly known as Numaish, drew to a close. From parents pushing children in strollers to families accompanying elderly members on wheelchairs, the final day reflected the wide cross-section of visitors that the exhibition continues to attract year after year.

According to the Exhibition Society, the turnout this year touched a new high. “The total visitors this year reached about 22.5 lakh, crossing the previous year’s figure of 20.7 lakh,” said B.N. Rajeshwar, secretary of the Exhibition Society. The scale of the crowd was evident even half a kilometre from the venue, with traffic congestion building up well before Nampally.

“Since it is a Sunday and the last day of Numaish, I thought I would bring my family here and spend some time together,” said Kiran Reddy, who had come with his wife and two children.

Visitors at Numaish in Hyderabad.

Visitors at Numaish in Hyderabad.
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SIDDHANT THAKUR

For many Hyderabadis, the last day visit is an annual ritual. “We come here every year on the last day. Yes, it is extremely crowded, but this is what Numaish feels like,” said Seema, a schoolteacher from Malakpet.

While shopping was not on everyone’s agenda, the air was thick with the aroma of kebabs, roasted corn and jalebis, drawing long queues at food stalls across the grounds.

Shopkeepers said the rush intensified over the final two days. “There is a mix of customers. Some come looking for discounts while others feel these prices will not be available later and buy without bargaining,” said Farhan, who runs a Kashmiri clothing stall.

Published – February 15, 2026 08:21 pm IST



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