
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a public area in Kolkata, India, specifically near the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, located at the intersection of Red Road and Hospital Road. The scene is illuminated by daylight under a blue sky with scattered white clouds. In the foreground, a blue and white painted metal fence, comprising vertical bars and spiked finials, runs horizontally across the lower portion of the frame. A rectangular banner, predominantly white and blue, is centrally affixed to this fence. The banner displays the "Kolkata Municipal Corporation" logo and text that reads "Notice - Kolkata is our pride Don't spit here and there Keep your city clean." A red-crossed-out circular pictogram on the banner illustrates a silhouette of a person spitting. Behind the fence, a dark bronze statue of a male figure, identified as Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, stands on a light-colored, multi-tiered pedestal. The statue depicts the figure in traditional attire, facing slightly right. A black security camera or light fixture is mounted on a pole near the base of the statue. Dense green foliage is visible behind the fence and around the statue's base. In the mid-background, to the left, a white oval-shaped sign with a black-and-white portrait of Mamata Banerjee is partially visible. Further behind, a tall metal communication tower with antenna structures is present. A cream-colored building featuring a prominent domed roof, identified as part of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, is situated amidst trees. Several black overhead wires traverse the upper left quadrant of the image. No individuals are explicitly visible in the frame.
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