
This 20 ft × 10 ft non-lit wall wrap hoarding is located in Iswarpur, Jagatsinghpur district, Odisha, positioned along State Highway 43 (SH 43). Jagatsinghpur is an emerging town in coastal Odisha, serving as a district headquarters with growing administrative, educational, and commercial activity. The hoarding offers cost-effective visibility along a state highway connecting key towns in the region, making it suitable for local and regional brands targeting audiences in this developing district.
Iswarpur is a locality along SH 43, which connects Jagatsinghpur with neighboring districts and coastal areas. The district is known for its agricultural economy, fishing communities, and proximity to industrial zones such as the Paradeep industrial corridor. The area experiences a mix of local commuters, inter-district travelers, government employees, students, and commercial traffic moving between Jagatsinghpur town and surrounding villages. The locality has moderate commercial activity with local markets, educational institutions, and residential neighborhoods. Being on a state highway, the hoarding benefits from consistent through traffic, though volumes are typical of semi-urban Odisha rather than metropolitan standards.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day
SH 43 carries a mix of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, cars, commercial vehicles, and occasional buses. Traffic includes daily commuters, agricultural transport, and inter-town travelers.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 1,200–4,000 pedestrians/day
Footfall includes local residents, market visitors, students, and individuals accessing nearby shops and services.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–9:00 AM (morning commute), 12:00 PM–2:00 PM (midday activity), and 5:00 PM–7:00 PM (evening return traffic)
Primary Audience: Local residents, rural and semi-urban commuters, agricultural workers, small business owners, students, and families from surrounding villages
Advertising Potential: The hoarding provides consistent daily exposure to a localized audience. While traffic volumes are moderate, the repetitive nature of commuter travel ensures repeated brand impressions over time. The surrounding locality may experience higher engagement during market days and festival periods.
Traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's characteristics and typical patterns for semi-urban state highway routes in Odisha. These are not direct measurements of this specific hoarding's performance. Actual audience engagement may vary based on seasonal trends, local events, and economic activity. Reliable public measurement data for this location is unavailable.