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The image displays a nighttime street food stall situated on a busy street, likely B.B. Ganguly Street in the Burrabazar area of Kolkata, India. This location is inferred from a partially visible signboard in the background reading "DR. HARI SINGH BANSAL." A male vendor, appearing to be in his 40s or 50s with dark hair and a mustache, is positioned behind a metal counter. He wears a short-sleeved plaid shirt and holds a small, silver-colored metal cup in his left hand, his gaze directed towards the right. The counter features a prominent row of at least six clear glass jars filled with various granular food ingredients or snacks, each sealed with a distinctively colored plastic lid (red, orange, black, and brown). A blue plastic bottle stands behind these jars. The stall operates under an improvised roof structure constructed from wooden beams and planks, illuminated by a single bare incandescent light bulb hanging centrally. A thick, cylindrical metal pole provides structural support. Various objects are suspended from the roof, including clear plastic bags, one containing colorful items, and decorative garlands. A large tree trunk with exposed roots is integrated into the right side of the stall's framework. In the blurred background, a street scene is visible with a dark-colored car, and a person on a motorcycle wearing a blue long-sleeved top and a helmet. The overall environment suggests a bustling urban commercial setting during low-light conditions.
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