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The image displays an urban street scene, identifiable as likely in Kolkata, India, due to the Bengali script on a poster visible on a building wall. The poster, predominantly white with red and black text, advertises a "Vishal Nishan Shobhayatra" (Grand Flag Procession) by "Shree Shyam Parivar Sangh" and features images of two individuals. In the foreground, a middle-aged man with a balding head and dark complexion is seated barefoot on a concrete ledge. He wears a black long-sleeved shirt, a red and white checkered gamcha draped around his neck, and a blue and white plaid lungi. He holds a small black object in his hands and is looking towards the left, out of frame. A pair of brown, open-toed sandals rests on the asphalt pavement in front of his feet. Small pieces of litter, including wrappers and two light-yellow, conical objects, are scattered on the pavement near the sandals. To the left of the seated man, a light purple-painted concrete pillar partially obscures another individual, who stands barefoot on a raised, mat-covered platform. This second person wears a light-colored checkered shirt and blue jeans. Behind him, several large white sacks are stacked. To the right of the seated man and the poster, a closed, light-colored metallic rolling shutter is visible, indicating a storefront or entrance. The background wall is a faded beige. An open drain or conduit opening is present in the concrete ledge on the far right.
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