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A close-up shot captures a person's finger placed on a biometric scanner, part of a time clock or access control device. The device is housed in a weathered, light gray metal enclosure, showing signs of use with scratches and dust. A dark-skinned hand is visible, with the index finger making contact with the scanner, which glows green, indicating it's active. The device features a small digital screen displaying the time "14:00:31" (2:00 PM and 31 seconds). Below the time, there appears to be text in a local script, possibly Hindi, which includes words like "श्री राधे" (Shri Radhe) and "सुबह" (Subah, meaning morning), along with a green progress bar or status indicator. To the right of the screen, there's a section with multiple small, pink-illuminated circular buttons, likely forming a keypad. Above the main display and scanner, a keyhole is visible in the metal casing. The brand or model name on the scanner's black frame is partially obscured, with "Security at..." being discernible. A distinctive detail is the phrase "Save Soil" handwritten vertically in black marker on the left side of the gray enclosure, accompanied by an upward-pointing arrow. The device is mounted against a light-colored wall, suggesting an indoor setting such as an office, factory, or facility in Jaipur, India.
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