This 10 ft × 6 ft non-lit hoarding is located at Railway Station Chowk in Manbar, Koraput district, Odisha. Positioned near the railway station junction, it offers steady visibility to both vehicular traffic and pedestrians moving through this key transit point. The hoarding provides an affordable outdoor advertising opportunity in a locality characterized by moderate commercial activity and daily commuter movement.
Manbar is a town in Koraput district, a region in southern Odisha known for its hilly terrain, tribal culture, and agricultural economy. Railway Station Chowk serves as a local transit junction where passengers, daily commuters, auto-rickshaws, and local transport converge. The area experiences consistent foot traffic from travelers, students, shoppers, and residents accessing nearby services. The locality includes small retail outlets, eateries, tea stalls, and service providers catering to daily needs. Koraput district headquarters is approximately 15–20 km away, offering connectivity to larger towns and commercial centers.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 4,000–9,000 vehicles/day, including two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, buses, and light commercial vehicles. This is a modest-volume local road typical of semi-urban transit junctions in interior Odisha.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 1,500–4,500 pedestrians/day, primarily railway passengers, daily commuters, market visitors, and residents accessing the chowk.
Peak Activity Periods: Mornings (7:00 AM–10:00 AM) and evenings (4:00 PM–7:00 PM) see higher movement due to train schedules, market activity, and commuter traffic.
Primary Audience: Local residents, daily commuters, railway passengers, students, small business owners, traders, and visitors to the region.
Advertising Potential: Suitable for businesses targeting local and regional audiences. The hoarding's position near the railway station ensures repeated visibility among daily commuters and travelers.
Traffic, footfall, and reach figures are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's profile and typical movement patterns. Reliable public measurements are unavailable. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding and should be treated as indicative for campaign planning purposes.