
This wallwrap hoarding is located in Jirad, a locality within Angul district in Odisha. Angul serves as an important industrial and mining hub in the state, with significant coal reserves and thermal power infrastructure. The hoarding offers a 25 ft × 10 ft display area at a competitive monthly rate of ₹3,750, making it an accessible option for regional advertisers targeting semi-urban and industrial audiences.
Jirad is situated in the Angul district, which is characterized by a mix of industrial development, agricultural communities, and growing commercial activity. The area experiences steady traffic from coal transportation, power plant workers, local businesses, and residents. While Jirad itself is a smaller locality, its proximity to Angul town and industrial corridors ensures consistent daily movement. The surrounding region includes coal mines, thermal power stations, government offices, and residential settlements that contribute to regular commuter traffic.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 4,000–12,000 vehicles/day on roads in this locality, comprising two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, trucks carrying coal and industrial materials, auto-rickshaws, and occasional heavy vehicles.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Estimated pedestrian activity ranges from 800–2,500 people/day, including local residents, workers commuting to nearby industrial sites, shoppers, and students.
Peak Activity Periods: Morning hours (7:00 AM–9:00 AM) and evening commute times (5:00 PM–7:00 PM) see higher movement as workers travel to and from industrial facilities and offices.
Primary Audience: Industrial workers, truck drivers, local business owners, government employees, middle-income households, and rural-to-urban commuters.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding's location in a developing industrial locality makes it suitable for businesses targeting working-class audiences and regional service providers. Reliable public measurements for this specific location are unavailable; these figures represent locality-level approximations.
Traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach estimates are approximate calculations based on the surrounding locality's characteristics. These are not direct measurements of the hoarding's performance and should be considered indicative for campaign planning purposes.