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The image captures an indoor event in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, featuring a cake-cutting ceremony. Approximately ten adult males are present. Seven men are positioned around a dark table in the foreground, focusing on a rectangular cake designed in the green and white colors of the Pakistani flag, complete with a crescent moon and star. One man in a light blue shalwar kameez and black waistcoat, with another man's hand assisting, is in the process of cutting the cake. A large white banner hangs on the wall behind the group, titled "RESILIENT AND RISING PAKISTAN" and identifying the event as a "Seminar On Pakistan Independence Day Celebration With the Youth of Religious Minorities." The banner specifies the location as "Quetta, Balochistan," and notes that "Civil Society" is "Celebrating 78 years of PAKISTAN'S INDEPENDENCE" with "MARKAZ-E-HAQ." Multiple organizational logos, including one for the Government of Balochistan, are displayed on the banner. The environment includes light-colored walls, a patterned red and white rug on the floor, and various objects: musical instruments (likely a dholak and tabla) are visible on the left near a seated man in a purple shirt, and a black speaker or sound system is on the right. Wall decorations include a large blue "Q" and Urdu script, possibly depicting "14 August." Most men are dressed in traditional Pakistani attire, consisting of shalwar kameez, some accessorized with waistcoats.
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