
This 35 ft x 12 ft non-lit hoarding is located at Anjanpir Chowk in Hajipur, Bihar. Positioned at a key junction in the city, this hoarding offers consistent visibility to both vehicular traffic and local pedestrians navigating through one of Hajipur's notable commercial and residential intersections. At a monthly price of ₹5,040, this hoarding provides an affordable advertising opportunity for businesses targeting audiences in Vaishali district's administrative and commercial hub.
Anjanpir Chowk is situated in Hajipur, the district headquarters of Vaishali, located approximately 10 kilometers north of Patna across the Ganga river. The area serves as a vital connector between residential neighborhoods and commercial zones. Hajipur is known for its agricultural markets, educational institutions, and growing commercial activity. The locality around Anjanpir Chowk typically experiences moderate to high footfall due to its junction positioning, with nearby shops, local businesses, and residential colonies contributing to daily movement. The area is accessible via NH-77 and other major district roads connecting Hajipur to Patna, Muzaffarpur, and other parts of North Bihar.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 12,000–25,000 vehicles/day pass through this junction, including two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, cars, and light commercial vehicles typical of a district-level urban chowk.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day, comprising local shoppers, students, office-goers, and residents.
Peak Activity Periods: Traffic concentration is typically highest during 8:00 AM–10:00 AM (morning commute), 12:30 PM–2:00 PM (midday), and 5:00 PM–7:30 PM (evening return traffic).
Primary Audience: Local residents, small business owners, agricultural traders, students, daily commuters, and visitors to nearby commercial establishments.
Advertising Potential: This hoarding is well-suited for brands seeking regular visibility among Hajipur's middle-income urban population with campaigns focused on regional reach and cost-effective frequency.
The traffic volume (12,000–25,000 vehicles/day), footfall estimates (3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day), and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's commercial and residential profile. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements for individual outdoor advertising sites are typically unavailable. Actual exposure may vary based on time of day, seasonal patterns, and local events.