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The image captures an indoor gathering in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, commemorating Pakistan Independence Day. Approximately 18 individuals are present, consisting of 10-12 adults and 7-8 children. They are arranged around a wooden table positioned centrally in the frame. On the table rests a large rectangular cake decorated to resemble the Pakistani flag, featuring green and white sections with a white crescent moon and star. A large banner hangs on the light-colored wall behind the group. It displays "RESILIENT AND RISING PAKISTAN," "Seminar On Pakistan Independence Day Celebration With the Youth of Religious Minorities," "Quetta, Balochistan," and "Civil Society Celebrating 78 years of PAKISTAN'S INDEPENDENCE & MARKA-E-HAQ." The banner also features logos for USAID, SDP, and CPD, along with the Pakistani flag design. Adults, predominantly male, stand behind and around the table. A central adult male, wearing a light-colored traditional vest, holds a microphone and appears to be speaking. Other adult males are dressed in traditional Pakistani attire, including shalwar kameez and waistcoats, while some wear Western-style suits. Noteworthy attire includes an individual in a black waistcoat with a Pakistani flag pin and another in a black clerical collar. A lone adult female is partially visible on the far left. In the foreground, seven children are positioned, most wearing white dresses or shalwar kameez adorned with green sashes or scarves, mirroring the Pakistani flag's colors. One boy wears a white shalwar kameez with a green scarf. The children face generally forward or towards the center of the adult group. The floor is covered with a patterned red carpet. The overall environment suggests a formal indoor event.
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