
This 35 ft × 15 ft non-lit hoarding is positioned along Bhatli Road in Bargarh, a district town in western Odisha. Bargarh serves as a commercial and administrative hub for the surrounding agricultural and small-scale industrial region. Bhatli Road is a key connector road within the town, linking residential neighborhoods, local markets, and institutional areas. The hoarding offers visibility to local commuters, shoppers, and travellers passing through this growing urban center.
Bargarh is known for its agricultural economy, particularly paddy cultivation and handloom industries. The town is well-connected by road and rail, serving as a transit point for nearby rural areas and smaller towns. Bhatli Road experiences a mix of two-wheeler, auto-rickshaw, and light vehicle traffic, primarily from local residents, traders, and government employees. The surrounding area includes residential colonies, small retail shops, schools, and government offices, contributing to consistent daily footfall. The locality is not a high-speed corridor but sees steady, predictable movement throughout the day.
Approximate estimates suggest Bhatli Road experiences daily vehicle traffic in the range of 5,000–12,000 vehicles, consisting mainly of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, and light commercial vehicles. Daily pedestrian footfall in the vicinity is estimated at 2,000–6,000 people, primarily local residents, students, and shoppers.
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Primary Audience: Local families, small business owners, students, government employees, and agricultural traders.
Advertising Potential: Suitable for brands seeking hyperlocal reach in a tier-3 town setting, particularly those focused on daily essentials, education, agribusiness, and regional services.
Important: These traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality and are not measured statistics of the hoarding.
The traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality and are not measured statistics of the hoarding. Actual impressions may vary based on seasonal trends, local events, and ongoing infrastructure developments.