
This 20 ft × 20 ft non-lit hoarding is strategically positioned at FCI Chowk in Phulbani, the district headquarters of Kandhamal, Odisha. Facing towards Nayagarh and Duspalla routes, this location serves as a crucial junction connecting multiple towns and rural areas in the region. The placement offers consistent visibility to both local commuters and travelers passing through this administrative and commercial hub.
FCI Chowk functions as an important intersection in Phulbani, serving vehicular traffic moving between Nayagarh, Duspalla, and other parts of Kandhamal district. The area experiences steady movement throughout the day as it connects residential neighborhoods with commercial zones, government offices, and market areas. Being a district headquarters, Phulbani attracts visitors from surrounding villages and towns for administrative work, banking, healthcare, and shopping. The locality includes a mix of local businesses, retail shops, and service establishments that contribute to consistent daily activity.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day pass through FCI Chowk, including two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, cars, and commercial vehicles. As a district-level junction connecting multiple routes, traffic remains moderate and steady.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day, comprising local residents, shoppers, office workers, and visitors to nearby establishments.
Peak Activity Periods: Traffic is typically higher during 7:30 AM–9:30 AM and 5:00 PM–7:30 PM on weekdays, with additional activity during market hours. Weekend traffic may increase slightly due to visitors from nearby villages.
Primary Audience: Local residents, government employees, traders, farmers from rural areas, small business owners, daily commuters, and inter-town travelers.
Advertising Potential: This location offers extended brand exposure to a consistent audience moving between important routes. The junction placement ensures repeated visibility to regular commuters and visitors to Phulbani town.
The traffic and footfall figures mentioned above are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical patterns in district-level junctions in Odisha. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. The weekly unique reach figure represents an estimated number of unique individuals likely to notice this hoarding, not total impressions. Reliable public measurements for specific outdoor advertising locations are generally unavailable.