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This media file captures a street-level view of a small convenience store or "dukan" in Dhaka, Bangladesh, offering a variety of packaged goods. The image is oriented sideways, but depicts a shop entrance with a rolling shutter door partially visible at the bottom left. Inside, numerous colorful packets of snacks, such as chips, instant noodles, and biscuits, are neatly displayed, hanging from racks. To the right, a glass display case showcases more items, possibly confectionery or other packaged foods. On a shelf above the display case, several clear plastic bags containing bread or other baked goods are visible, along with a red plastic basket and a large bottle of "MUSKAN" brand water. A blue plastic stool rests on the floor in front of the display case. No people are visible in the frame, but the arrangement of goods suggests a busy retail environment. The lighting indicates it is daytime. Several pieces of Bengali text are prominently displayed. An advertisement sticker, partially visible on the upper beam, reads "01735-432862 যত্নেসহ কারে বাসা-বাড়ীর মালামাল আনা-নেওয়া হয় গাড়ী ও শ্রমিক সহ যোগাযোগ রানা সরদার-01710-436312," which translates to an advertisement for a home moving service (transportation of household items with vehicles and laborers), providing contact numbers for "Rana Sardar." Another sign states, "এখানে তরল দুধ ও উন্নত মানের দই পাওয়া যায়," meaning "Liquid milk and high-quality yogurt are available here," indicating some of the store's offerings. Further text, likely an emergency contact for shutter repair, mentions "মোঃ মুস্তাকিম" (Md. Mustakim) and a number "11935-223591." Product names like "NAGA," "HACHOZ," and "Center" are also discernible on the snack packaging. The scene provides a typical glimpse into the commerce of a Bangladeshi street shop.
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