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The image captures the front entrance of a commercial establishment, likely a sweet shop or bakery, identified as "Usama House" in Renala Khurd, Pakistan. The entrance consists of clear glass doors, flanked by silver railings, with four dark marble steps leading up to them. Above the entrance, a prominent red banner displays text in Urdu, which reads "خالص دیسی گھی" (Khaalis Desi Ghee), translating to "Pure Desi Ghee." This indicates the shop's specialization in products made with traditional clarified butter. Inside the shop, bright artificial lights illuminate the interior, showcasing various display shelves and cases, which appear to hold food items or sweets. Above the inner side of the glass doors, a dark panel features calligraphic text, likely "بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم" (Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim), meaning "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful." On the lower section of the glass doors, the shop's name, "اسامہ ہاؤس" (Usama House), is clearly visible in red Urdu script. Inside the shop's front window, several illustrative panels depict different food items, presumably sweets or desserts. One panel distinctly shows a bowl of Gulab Jamun, with the word "اسامہ" (Usama) printed below it. To the right of the shop entrance, an electrical meter or utility box is mounted on a pole, with visible wiring. On the paved ground outside, in the lower right corner, a grey trash can with a semi-circular lid is present. The bright internal lighting suggests the shop is open for business, potentially during the evening or at night. No people are visible in the immediate foreground, but the illuminated interior hints at activity within.
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