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This image depicts an indoor gathering in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, focused on a ceremonial cake-cutting. A large banner in the background identifies the event as a "Seminar On Pakistan Independence Day Celebration With the Youth of Religious Minorities," hosted by "Civil Society Celebrating 78 years of PAKISTAN'S INDEPENDENCE." Approximately ten individuals, comprising both men and women of varying ages, are positioned around a rectangular wooden table. The central object is a large, two-tiered cake designed to resemble the flag of Pakistan, featuring green and white sections with a white crescent moon and star on the upper green tier. The lower tier of the cake is inscribed with Urdu text in white icing. Multiple hands from several individuals are placed on or near the cake, indicating a collective action of cutting. Notable individuals include: - A man on the far right in a light blue shalwar kameez and dark grey waistcoat, extending his hand towards the cake. - To his left, a man in a light brown shalwar kameez and a younger man in a dark waistcoat, both participating in the cake cutting. - Behind them, an older, bald man in a light suit jacket also has his hand on the cake. - Two young women in white embroidered outfits, one with a somber expression, have their hands on the cake. - To the far left, a woman in a dark teal patterned dupatta is positioned near the table. - Behind her, a man in a light-colored outfit is seen raising his left arm in a gesturing motion. The immediate environment includes a light-colored wall, part of a "Q" logo visible on the left, and the detailed event banner in the background. The scene conveys a formal, celebratory event.
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