
This 25×12 ft non-lit hoarding is located at Anjanpir Chowk in Hajipur, Bihar. The property offers a strategic advertising position in a commercial locality with consistent local traffic. Priced at ₹3,600/month, this inventory provides an affordable outdoor advertising option for businesses targeting Hajipur's urban population and neighboring commuters.
Anjanpir Chowk is positioned in Hajipur, the administrative headquarters of Vaishali district in Bihar. Hajipur is a rapidly developing city located across the Ganges from Patna, connected by the historic Mahatma Gandhi Setu. The locality surrounding Anjanpir Chowk experiences regular traffic flow from residential neighborhoods, commercial establishments, educational institutions, and local markets. The area serves as a key junction connecting different parts of the city, making it a functional advertising location for brands seeking visibility among local audiences.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day pass through this chowk, primarily comprising two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, cars, and light commercial vehicles typical of a tier-3 city intersection.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day, including shoppers, students, office workers, and local residents moving through the area.
Peak Activity Periods: Traffic density typically increases during 8:00 AM–10:00 AM and 5:00 PM–8:00 PM, coinciding with morning commutes, school hours, market activity, and evening shopping periods.
Primary Audience: Local residents, daily commuters, small business owners, retail shoppers, students, and families living in Hajipur and surrounding areas.
Advertising Potential: This location provides consistent visibility for brands targeting Hajipur's growing middle-class population. The chowk positioning ensures repeated brand exposure among regular commuters and local shoppers.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's characteristics and typical traffic patterns observed in similar tier-3 city intersections in Bihar. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, local events, and urban development changes.