
This 25 ft × 5 ft non-lit hoarding is strategically positioned in Gachibowli, opposite Hyderabad Central University. Gachibowli is one of Hyderabad's most prominent IT and educational corridors, home to major technology parks, research institutions, and a dense student population. The location benefits from consistent traffic driven by daily commuters, university students, faculty, and professionals working in nearby tech campuses.
The hoarding stands in a locality characterized by high educational and commercial activity. Gachibowli hosts institutions such as the International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT-H), Indian School of Business (ISB), and several multinational IT companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and Google offices. The area experiences heavy movement throughout the day, particularly during morning and evening peak hours. Approximate estimates suggest the locality is well-connected via the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and main arterial roads, making it a key transit point for professionals commuting between Gachibowli, HITEC City, and other parts of Hyderabad. The surrounding area includes residential apartments, hostels, cafes, co-working spaces, and retail outlets catering to students and working professionals.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: The surrounding locality may experience approximately 45,000–75,000 vehicles/day, driven by IT employees, students, and residents.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Typical pedestrian movement in this area is likely around 8,000–18,000 people/day, primarily students, university staff, and young professionals.
Peak Activity Periods: 8:00 AM–10:00 AM and 5:00 PM–8:00 PM, coinciding with university schedules and office commute timings.
Primary Audience: Students (18–25 years), IT professionals (24–40 years), faculty, and educated middle to upper-middle-class residents.
Advertising Potential: The area's commercial profile and young, aspirational demographic make it ideal for education, technology, lifestyle, and youth-oriented brands.
Estimated daily vehicle traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures are approximate locality-based estimates derived from the area's commercial and educational profile. These are not measured statistics specific to the hoarding and should be considered indicative for campaign planning purposes only. Reliable public measurements are unavailable.