
This wallwrap hoarding is located in Pochilima, a developing locality in the Asika block of Ganjam district, Odisha. Positioned along a local road connecting residential and agricultural areas, this hoarding offers a cost-effective advertising solution for businesses targeting semi-urban and rural audiences. The location serves communities in and around Asika town, approximately 8–10 km from the main Asika market area.
Pochilima lies within the Asika administrative block, which is part of the larger Ganjam district in southern Odisha. The area is characterized by a mix of rural settlements, agricultural land, and gradually developing commercial activity. The locality is accessible via district roads that connect to Asika town and the nearby National Highway 16 corridor. Approximate estimates suggest the surrounding area experiences moderate daily traffic primarily consisting of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, light commercial vehicles, and occasional buses serving local routes. The locality serves as a link between agricultural villages and the Asika market hub, where residents travel for essential services, education, and commerce.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 2,500–6,000 vehicles/day
Estimated Daily Footfall: 800–2,500 pedestrians/day
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–9:00 AM (morning commute to schools and workplaces) and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM (return journeys and evening market visits)
Primary Audience: Local residents, farmers, small business owners, students, and families traveling between villages and Asika town.
Advertising Potential: The surrounding locality may experience consistent daily exposure from repeated local commuters, making this suitable for sustained brand visibility campaigns targeting semi-urban and rural populations in Ganjam district.
Note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical patterns in similar semi-urban areas of Odisha. These are not measured statistics of this specific hoarding.
Traffic and footfall estimates provided are approximate for the surrounding locality based on typical semi-urban patterns in Ganjam district. Weekly unique reach figures are estimates of unique individuals likely to notice this hoarding and are not based on measured audience data. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, local events, and road usage patterns.