
This wall-wrap hoarding is located in Kanchuru, a semi-urban locality near Asika in Ganjam district, Odisha. The area lies along the road network connecting smaller towns and rural clusters in southern Odisha. It serves a mixed demographic of local commuters, small business operators, agricultural traders, and residents from nearby villages. The location offers affordable visibility for brands targeting tier-3 and rural markets in the region.
Kanchuru is situated close to Asika, a prominent town in Ganjam district known for administrative offices, local markets, and connectivity to National Highway 16 (NH-16) via secondary roads. The surrounding area is characterised by agricultural land use, small commercial establishments, residential clusters, and periodic market activity. Approximate estimates suggest the locality experiences moderate daily traffic, primarily consisting of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, commercial vehicles, and occasional buses. The road serves as a connector for villagers travelling to Asika and nearby towns for trade, education, and healthcare.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 5,000–12,000 vehicles/day
Estimated Daily Footfall: 800–2,500 pedestrians/day
Peak Activity Periods: Morning hours (7:00 AM–10:00 AM) and late afternoon (4:00 PM–7:00 PM), coinciding with school timings, market activity, and agricultural transport movement.
Primary Audience: Local residents, small business owners, farmers, daily wage workers, students, and inter-village commuters.
Advertising Potential: The location is well-suited for brands targeting rural and semi-urban audiences with products and services relevant to daily life, agriculture, education, FMCG, and local services. The affordable pricing makes it ideal for regional campaigns and local advertisers.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the locality's geographic and commercial profile. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public data on vehicle counts and pedestrian movement in semi-urban and rural areas of Odisha is generally unavailable.