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An indoor scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, shows approximately fifteen individuals engaged in a cake-cutting ceremony. At the center, a large, rectangular two-tier cake, decorated as the flag of Pakistan with a green and white design, crescent moon, and star, rests on a plain, dark table. Multiple hands, belonging to several adult males and two adult females, collectively grip a large knife to cut the cake. The adult males wear traditional Pakistani attire, including waistcoats, while the adult females are dressed in white. Several children, both boys and girls, are present, mostly on the periphery, attired in white or light-colored clothing accented with green sashes. A large white banner prominently displayed in the background identifies the event as a "Seminar On Pakistan Independence Day Celebration With the Youth of Religious Minorities" held by "Civil Society Celebrating 78 years of Pakistan's Independence" in "Quetta, Balochistan," with "14 AUGUST" visible. The immediate environment includes a wall with a large blue "Q" graphic on the left and a patterned reddish carpet on the floor.
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