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A white banner with Bengali text and logos hangs on a green metal gate, likely marking the entrance to a public area in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The gate is made of thick, green painted metal bars, with the banner secured at the top. In the background, behind the gate and banner, are trees and what appears to be a pathway or open area. On the left, a person in a dark uniform, possibly security personnel, is partially visible. Further back on the right, several individuals are walking, suggesting activity outside the gate. The lighting indicates daytime, possibly an overcast or hazy afternoon. The banner's heading, written in bold Bengali, translates to "Baldha Garden Polythene and Plastic Prohibition: 4 Directives from the Director." Above the title, there are two logos: one resembling the Government of Bangladesh seal and another green logo featuring a tree with the text "বন অধিদপ্তর" (Forest Department). An illustration of three colorful plastic bags (blue, orange, pink) is also present near the top. The four directives listed are: 1. Prohibit and prevent the use of polythene and plastic in all areas of the garden, including the Director's office and toilets. 2. Prohibit the sale and transportation of polythene and plastic anywhere in the garden. 3. Prohibit visitors and service providers from entering the garden with polythene and plastic. 4. Existing polythene and plastic waste must be cleaned and removed. The sign is issued "By order of the Director, National Botanical Garden & Baldha Garden." The overall message emphasizes environmental protection by restricting plastic and polythene within the garden premises.
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