On a winter morning in C-Scheme, a wedding card printer was loading samples into his car when he noticed something on the colony gate he had walked past for years. Bolted just below the latch was a small board: "No Parking" in bold Hindi and English, and beneath it, a clean panel for a local banquet hall. Every household in that lane saw it — the families planning their daughters' weddings, the domestic staff who opened the gates, the delivery riders dropping off groceries. The hoarding he had once rented on Tonk Road cost more every month and nobody in this lane ever looked up at it. That little gate board, he realised, was sitting exactly where his customers lived.
That is the whole idea behind no parking board advertising in Jaipur. It puts a brand on the one surface every resident passes daily — their own colony gate or compound wall — in a city whose planned, scheme-based colonies make that surface unusually easy to map. This guide covers the real pricing, where in the Pink City it works, how it compares to a hoarding, and why Jaipur's wedding and jewellery economy is such a natural fit.
What is no parking board advertising, and how does it work in Jaipur?
A no parking board is a branded panel installed on the gates and compound walls of independent houses and at the entry gates of housing societies. It does two jobs at once. The top of the board carries a genuine "No Parking" notice — useful enough that residents and RWA office-bearers want it there — while the main visual area carries the advertiser's brand. Because the notice stays useful, the board stays up, and the brand stays in view far longer than any rented surface.
Each board measures 1ft × 1.5ft and is printed on Sunpack (sunboard) sheet — a rigid, lightweight, weatherproof material that holds up through Jaipur's dry summers and the monsoon. Printing uses one of four methods: UV, Solvent, Eco-Solvent or Digital. UV is the most fade- and scratch-resistant and sits at the premium end; eco-solvent is the clean, weatherproof sweet spot for most colony runs; digital is the cheapest when you need big volume on a short window. You can read the full national picture in our complete 2026 guide to no parking board advertising in India, or see what the no parking board advertising service covers end to end.
What makes Jaipur unusual is its layout. Much of the city's residential life sits inside planned, scheme-based colonies — C-Scheme being the best-known, alongside the many named and numbered schemes that organise Mansarovar, Vaishali Nagar, Malviya Nagar and Jagatpura. These colonies tend to have clear gates, ordered lanes and predictable addresses, which is exactly the grid a gate-board campaign wants. The process is the same five steps everywhere: map the target localities, design a dual-purpose board, print it on Sunpack, secure owner or RWA permission and install on the gate, then hand over a geo-tagged proof-of-delivery report.
How much does no parking board advertising cost in Jaipur?
Pricing is deliberately simple and all-inclusive — one price covers the board, the printing, transport and installation, with no monthly rental ever. There are two tiers, set purely by volume.
Jaipur no parking board pricing (all-inclusive, no rental)
Standard
Best for a single-colony or single-corridor Jaipur run — for example one builder saturating a Mansarovar or Jagatpura scheme.
- Board + printing + transport + installation included
- No monthly rental
- 1ft × 1.5ft Sunpack board
- Dual No Parking + brand layout
- Geo-tagged proof-of-delivery report
Bulk
Best for a Jaipur-wide buy across multiple colonies — Malviya Nagar, Mansarovar, Vaishali Nagar and the Ajmer Road / Tonk Road corridors together.
- Everything in Standard
- Lowest per-board rate
- 5,000-board break-even unlocks ₹35
- Ideal for multi-colony saturation
- Same all-inclusive scope
In rupee terms: a 1,000-board run is about ₹45,000; a 5,000-board buy is about ₹1,75,000 at the bulk rate; and 10,000 boards is about ₹3,50,000. The 5,000-board mark is the break-even where the ₹35 tier begins, so a brand covering several Jaipur colonies usually plans its count toward that line. You can request a colony-by-colony breakdown on the no parking board advertising in Jaipur page.
Where in Jaipur do colony gate boards actually work?
Not every Jaipur address is equal for gate boards. The placement rewards density of homes behind gates and a clear residential intent. Below is how the city's main areas map to reach and the kind of advertiser that fits each.
Jaipur areas → gate-board reach and best-fit advertiser
| Jaipur area / colony type | Gate-board reach profile | Best-fit advertiser | |
|---|---|---|---|
| C-Scheme (planned central scheme) | Affluent, established households on ordered lanes | Jewellers, banquets, wealth & banking, premium retail | |
| Malviya Nagar / Raja Park | Dense, settled residential with strong family base | Coaching, clinics, home services, restaurants | |
| Mansarovar / Vaishali Nagar | Large planned colonies, high gated-home count | Real estate, schools, diagnostics, NBFCs | |
| Ajmer Road / Tonk Road corridors | Fast new real-estate growth, fresh scheme entrances | Builders, interiors, furniture, home loans | |
| Jagatpura / Durgapura / Gopalpura | Growing residential with younger families | Schools, coaching, paediatric clinics, FMCG | |
| Sodala / Jhotwara / Sanganer / Sitapura | Mixed residential near work and industrial belts | Banks, pest control, solar, water purifiers |
Civic bodies: JMC (Jaipur Municipal Corporation) and JDA (Jaipur Development Authority). Gate boards sit on private colony surfaces, distinct from public roadside hoardings.
The pattern is consistent: the planned central and west-Jaipur colonies (C-Scheme, Mansarovar, Vaishali Nagar) give you settled, gated households, while the Ajmer Road and Tonk Road corridors give you newer addresses where real-estate and home-improvement brands want to be seen first. A smart Jaipur buy mixes both — saturation in the settled colonies, presence at the new ones.
Gate boards vs a Jaipur hoarding: which one should you buy?
This is the question most Jaipur advertisers actually wrestle with, because their instinct is the hoarding on MI Road or Tonk Road. The two formats do different jobs, and the honest comparison looks like this.
Colony gate board vs Jaipur hoarding
| Factor | No parking gate board | Jaipur hoarding | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Where it sits | Private colony gate / house wall | Public roadside structure (e.g. Tonk Road, MI Road) | |
| Who sees it | Residents, families, staff, delivery riders, visitors | Passing traffic, briefly, at speed | |
| Cost model | One-time, all-inclusive (₹35–₹45/board) | Monthly rental, per site | |
| What you buy | Repetition + proximity at a home address | Scale + a single moment of attention | |
| Targeting | Choose exact colonies — C-Scheme, Mansarovar | Fixed to the road the hoarding stands on | |
| Stays up because | It is a useful No Parking notice | Contract duration only |
Most Jaipur campaigns combine the two: a hoarding for reach, gate boards to saturate the specific colonies a hoarding can never reach. See our hoarding and outdoor advertising service for the roadside side.
If your customer makes the decision at home — a family choosing a jeweller, a school, a builder or a clinic — the gate board wins because it lives where that decision happens. If you simply need a city to know your name exists, a hoarding and outdoor advertising placement does that. The two are complementary, not competing.
Want a colony-by-colony plan and a firm Jaipur quote? Talk to our Jaipur team for a free quote — share your target areas and we will map the board count and the tier you land in.
Why does the Jaipur wedding and jewellery economy fit gate boards so well?
Jaipur runs on two big-ticket household economies that very few cities match in concentration. The first is jewellery — the trade clustered around Johari Bazaar is part of the city's identity, and families across the colonies buy from it for weddings, festivals and milestones. The second is the wedding economy itself: Jaipur is a leading destination-wedding market, with banquet halls, palaces, caterers, decorators, card printers and planners all competing for the same families.
Both economies sell to the household, and both involve months of planning before money changes hands. That planning happens at home — which is exactly where a gate board sits. A jeweller, banquet hall or wedding planner whose bilingual Hindi/English board is on the gates of C-Scheme, Malviya Nagar and Vaishali Nagar stays in front of the family through the entire decision window, season after season, because the No Parking notice keeps the board up. A jeweller can pair this with shop name board branding at the Johari Bazaar storefront so the brand is consistent from the colony gate to the shop door.
A practical Jaipur copy rule helps here: keep the "No Parking" line bilingual and unmistakable so residents value it, and keep the brand area clean — a name, one line of offer, a phone or WhatsApp number. The dual-purpose layout means the more useful the notice looks, the longer your brand survives on the gate.
How do you approach a Jaipur colony or homeowner for permission?
Permission is the step that decides whether a board stays up for months or comes down in a week. Here is the short, honest sequence our Jaipur team follows.
Map the colony before you knock
Walk or plot the target scheme — say a Mansarovar or Vaishali Nagar sector — and count the gated houses and society entry points. A planned Jaipur colony's ordered lanes make this fast and give you a realistic board count for that area.
Lead with the No Parking value
When you approach a homeowner or RWA office-bearer, lead with the genuine benefit: a clear, bilingual No Parking notice on their gate. The branding rides along. Framing it as a useful notice, not an ad, is what wins a quick yes in most Jaipur colonies.
Get RWA sign-off for society gates
For housing-society entry gates in Mansarovar, Jagatpura or Vaishali Nagar, secure the RWA office-bearer's permission rather than an individual's. One society yes can unlock many gates at once, which is how you build density quickly.
Install on the gate and document it
Fix the 1ft × 1.5ft Sunpack board at eye level on the gate or compound wall, then geo-tag the installation. The geo-tagged proof-of-delivery report we hand over lists every board's colony and location point, so the client can verify the full Jaipur run.
Which Jaipur industries get the cleanest fit at the gate?
The gate board fits any brand whose customer is the household, but some industries get an especially clean fit in Jaipur:
- Real estate and builders — saturate new Ajmer Road and Tonk Road scheme entrances where buyers are deciding now.
- Jewellery and retail — keep a Johari Bazaar name in front of affluent C-Scheme and Malviya Nagar households before wedding and festival seasons.
- Hospitals, clinics and diagnostics — a clinic in Mansarovar or Durgapura reaching the families in its own catchment.
- Coaching and schools — place boards across Jagatpura and Gopalpura colonies where younger families live.
- Banks and NBFCs — home-loan and gold-loan messaging at the gates of settled and growing colonies alike.
- Restaurants, cloud kitchens and home services — plumbing, pest control, solar and water purifiers reaching families exactly where the service is delivered.
The weak fits are brands whose customer is not the household — a B2B industrial supplier in Sitapura, for instance, gets little from a residential gate. For those, a roadside or industrial-belt placement is the better spend.
How do JMC and JDA rules affect colony gate boards in Jaipur?
Jaipur's civic landscape involves two bodies most advertisers recognise: the Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC) and the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA). The key thing to understand is the surface. Public outdoor advertising — hoardings and roadside structures — sits on public land and is governed accordingly. A no parking gate board, by contrast, sits on a private colony gate or a house's own compound wall, placed with the owner's or RWA's consent.
That distinction is why permission discipline matters so much: the board is welcome because it is a useful notice the resident agreed to, on their own surface. We do not quote bylaw section numbers or make legal promises — what we do is keep every install consent-based and documented in the geo-tagged proof-of-delivery report, so the client always knows exactly where each board sits and that it went up with permission.
Jaipur no parking board advertising: frequently asked questions
What is the minimum order for no parking boards in Jaipur?
There is no rigid floor — even a single-colony run works. But pricing rewards volume: you pay ₹45 per board under 5,000 boards and ₹35 per board once you reach 5,000. A brand covering one colony like a single Mansarovar scheme typically sits in the ₹45 tier, while a Jaipur-wide buy across several colonies reaches the ₹35 break-even. We will tell you exactly which tier your target areas land in before you commit.
Is there any monthly rental on Jaipur gate boards?
No. The ₹45 and ₹35 prices are fully all-inclusive — board, printing, transport and installation — and there is no monthly rental. You pay once. Unlike a Tonk Road or MI Road hoarding that bills every month, a gate board is a one-time cost, and because it doubles as a useful No Parking notice the resident wants kept up, it tends to stay in view well beyond what you paid for.
Will the board survive Jaipur's summer heat and the monsoon?
Yes. The board is printed on Sunpack (sunboard) sheet, which is rigid, lightweight and weatherproof, so it holds up through Jaipur's hot, dry summers and the monsoon. For the longest life choose UV printing, which is the most fade- and scratch-resistant of the four methods. Eco-solvent is the clean, weatherproof middle option most colony runs use, and digital is the cheapest for high-volume, short-window campaigns.
Can I choose specific colonies like C-Scheme or Vaishali Nagar?
Yes — choosing exact colonies is the main advantage of gate boards over a hoarding. You can target C-Scheme, Malviya Nagar, Mansarovar, Vaishali Nagar, Raja Park, Jagatpura, Durgapura or the Ajmer Road and Tonk Road corridors, in any mix. Jaipur's planned, scheme-based layout makes it easy to map board counts colony by colony, so your spend lands only where your customers actually live.
Can the board carry Hindi and English together?
Yes, and for Jaipur we recommend it. A bilingual Hindi/English board makes the No Parking notice unmistakable to every resident and rider, which is exactly what keeps it up and useful. The dual-purpose layout gives you a clear notice line plus a clean brand area for your name, one offer line and a phone or WhatsApp number — readable at the gate without crowding the panel.
How do I know the boards were actually installed across Jaipur?
Every Jaipur run ends with a geo-tagged proof-of-delivery report. Our team photographs each installed board and logs its colony and location point, so you can verify that the boards went up in the areas you booked — across Mansarovar, Malviya Nagar, Vaishali Nagar or wherever you chose. You see the full delivery, not just an invoice, which is how the spend stays accountable.
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