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The image portrays an outdoor covered corridor or veranda within an educational institution located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The scene features multiple individuals, primarily male children, arranged in orderly lines under the supervision of an adult male.

The environment includes a light-colored concrete floor and a cream-colored wall on the right side, which features dark, decorative metal window grates. A brown wooden sign labeled "CLASS NURSERY-B" is mounted on this wall. The ceiling structure consists of dark support beams and white, patterned ceiling panels, from which a white ceiling fan is suspended. On the left, a series of light-colored, fluted classical pillars support the roof, separating the corridor from an open-air courtyard. In the far background, to the left, a building with a reddish roof is visible, and a female individual wearing traditional attire is partially observed.

Approximately fifty to sixty male children, appearing to be of primary or early secondary school age, are uniformly dressed in brown or olive-drab traditional school uniforms (shalwar kameez). Many wear identification badges around their necks and carry backpacks. They are formed into two lines: a long line extends along the right wall, facing forward, and a shorter line is positioned on the left side, closer to the foreground, also facing forward.

A single adult male, attired in a light-colored (beige/cream) shalwar kameez and a dark baseball cap, stands centrally in the corridor, facing the longer line of children. He maintains a posture with his hands on his hips, indicating a supervisory or instructional role. A red-framed chair with a light-colored seat is situated behind him. A black face mask is present on the concrete floor near his feet. The overall interaction suggests an organized school assembly, drill, or instructional session.
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Sep 5, 2025, 6:39 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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The image portrays an outdoor covered corridor or veranda within an educational institution located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The scene features multiple individuals, primarily male children, arranged in orderly lines under the supervision of an adult male. The environment includes a light-colored concrete floor and a cream-colored wall on the right side, which features dark, decorative metal window grates. A brown wooden sign labeled "CLASS NURSERY-B" is mounted on this wall. The ceiling structure consists of dark support beams and white, patterned ceiling panels, from which a white ceiling fan is suspended. On the left, a series of light-colored, fluted classical pillars support the roof, separating the corridor from an open-air courtyard. In the far background, to the left, a building with a reddish roof is visible, and a female individual wearing traditional attire is partially observed. Approximately fifty to sixty male children, appearing to be of primary or early secondary school age, are uniformly dressed in brown or olive-drab traditional school uniforms (shalwar kameez). Many wear identification badges around their necks and carry backpacks. They are formed into two lines: a long line extends along the right wall, facing forward, and a shorter line is positioned on the left side, closer to the foreground, also facing forward. A single adult male, attired in a light-colored (beige/cream) shalwar kameez and a dark baseball cap, stands centrally in the corridor, facing the longer line of children. He maintains a posture with his hands on his hips, indicating a supervisory or instructional role. A red-framed chair with a light-colored seat is situated behind him. A black face mask is present on the concrete floor near his feet. The overall interaction suggests an organized school assembly, drill, or instructional session.

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