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The image presents a dense urban scene in Kolkata, India, characterized by aged buildings and prominent advertising banners. In the background, two multi-story residential or commercial buildings stand closely together. The building on the left is weathered, displaying a faded, yellowish-brown exterior with exposed brick, open windows, and small balconies with clothes hanging. The adjacent building on the right is painted a brighter yellow, featuring multiple windows secured with metal grilles.

The foreground is dominated by two large banners. The main banner on the right promotes a religious discourse, "श्रीमद् भागवत कथा" (Srimad Bhagawat Katha). It features a large portrait of a bald, smiling man in an orange robe and spectacles, speaking into a microphone. He is identified as "पद्मविभूषण तुलसीपीठाधीश्वर जगद्गुरु रामानन्दाचार्य श्री रामभद्राचार्य जी महाराज" (Padma Vibhushan Tulsipithadhishwar Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Shri Rambhadracharya Ji Maharaj). The event is scheduled from "13 से 19 दिसम्बर 2024" (December 13 to 19, 2024), with times listed as "दोपहर" (afternoon) and "6 बजे" (6 o'clock). Contact numbers "9331027801, 9830147451, 9836..." and the sponsor "सौजन्य : कैलाश बल्देवा" (Courtesy: Kailash Baldeva) are also visible. The banner's background shows a stylized sunrise or sunset over a landscape, with a peacock feather design on the right.

To the left, a partially visible and torn banner in red and black shades displays text like "AL'S NOW BAN" and "Nivedak-Sofia Manish Kishore." The very bottom of the image shows a cluttered area covered with various tarps and plastic sheets, suggesting either a temporary structure or discarded materials. The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime. The combination of old buildings, large public advertisements, and dense urban elements reflects a typical streetscape in an Indian city.
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Dec 16, 2024

Kolkata, India

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The image presents a dense urban scene in Kolkata, India, characterized by aged buildings and prominent advertising banners. In the background, two multi-story residential or commercial buildings stand closely together. The building on the left is weathered, displaying a faded, yellowish-brown exterior with exposed brick, open windows, and small balconies with clothes hanging. The adjacent building on the right is painted a brighter yellow, featuring multiple windows secured with metal grilles. The foreground is dominated by two large banners. The main banner on the right promotes a religious discourse, "श्रीमद् भागवत कथा" (Srimad Bhagawat Katha). It features a large portrait of a bald, smiling man in an orange robe and spectacles, speaking into a microphone. He is identified as "पद्मविभूषण तुलसीपीठाधीश्वर जगद्गुरु रामानन्दाचार्य श्री रामभद्राचार्य जी महाराज" (Padma Vibhushan Tulsipithadhishwar Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Shri Rambhadracharya Ji Maharaj). The event is scheduled from "13 से 19 दिसम्बर 2024" (December 13 to 19, 2024), with times listed as "दोपहर" (afternoon) and "6 बजे" (6 o'clock). Contact numbers "9331027801, 9830147451, 9836..." and the sponsor "सौजन्य : कैलाश बल्देवा" (Courtesy: Kailash Baldeva) are also visible. The banner's background shows a stylized sunrise or sunset over a landscape, with a peacock feather design on the right. To the left, a partially visible and torn banner in red and black shades displays text like "AL'S NOW BAN" and "Nivedak-Sofia Manish Kishore." The very bottom of the image shows a cluttered area covered with various tarps and plastic sheets, suggesting either a temporary structure or discarded materials. The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime. The combination of old buildings, large public advertisements, and dense urban elements reflects a typical streetscape in an Indian city.

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