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A man, appearing to be in his late 20s or early 30s, stands behind a wooden podium, delivering a speech or presentation. He has a neatly trimmed beard and dark hair, and is dressed in traditional attire: a brown long-sleeved shirt (kurta) and a light green or grey waistcoat. His left hand is slightly raised, gesturing as he speaks into the microphone attached to the podium. The podium is made of dark wood and has a circular emblem or seal affixed to its front surface. Multiple microphone cables are visible, draped over the podium. Behind the speaker, a large banner is prominently displayed. The banner is blue and white and features text in a script resembling Pashto or Urdu. The top line of text appears to read "اخترېزه پسرلنۍ مشاعره" (Akhtarize Pasarlanai Mushaira), translating to "Eid Spring Poetry Recitation" or "Eid Spring Poetic Gathering." Below this, a smaller line of text likely indicates the organizer, possibly "لخوا پښتو ادبی کالن کوټه" (Lakhwa Pashto Adabi Kallan Quetta), suggesting "By Pashto Literary Group Quetta." A small logo is also visible on the banner. To the left of the speaker, a white wall is decorated with large, blue letter cut-outs, including a prominent 'Q' at the top. Below the 'Q', there's text that reads "پریس کا آفنوس," which could mean "Press Conference." To the right of the speaker, partially visible, several men are seated in rows of chairs, forming an audience. They are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, some wearing turbans or caps, and appear to be listening attentively. The floor is covered with a richly patterned red carpet. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely well-lit by artificial lights.
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