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This outdoor street scene captures a man operating a manual sewing machine next to a large banner, likely in Delhi, India. The man, wearing a black shirt with white patterns, light-colored trousers, a white skullcap, and sandals, is seated on a stool, leaning forward intently over the sewing machine. He is holding a clear plastic water bottle in his left hand, suggesting a momentary pause or hydration during work. The sewing machine is a traditional, pedal-operated model, typical of street-side tailors. Behind the man is a prominent yellow banner with a green lower section. The large black letters "BANSAL" are clearly visible on the yellow part, with a partial phone number ("Mob. 982000/...") and a ripped paper with "ENT" on it. The lower green section shows part of a person's face with long hair. Around the sewing setup, various items are scattered. To the man's right, a red bag labeled "Golden Sella BASMATI RICE" and "Galaxy" rests on a shelf. A dark plastic stool is placed above this. Underneath the sewing machine table, a brown paper bag from "TATA Tea" and white cloth bags are visible, along with other miscellaneous items and some wooden planks. Overhead, green tree foliage provides some shade. The scene is brightly lit by daylight, indicating a sunny day. The overall impression is that of a diligent street vendor or tailor at work, amidst the bustling environment of an Indian street or market.
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