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The media file displays an interior view of a retail space, likely a small shop or a section of a market, located in Purbacahal, Bangladesh. The scene is dominated by white shelving units stocked with various food and beverage items, primarily cooking oil, bottled water, and packaged dry goods. On the left, multiple shelves hold clear plastic bottles of water. A sign on the shelf indicates "500 ML" and "15 TAKA," suggesting the price for the bottled water. The bottles are mostly full, with blue labels. The central and right sections of the shelves feature numerous large plastic bottles filled with golden-yellow cooking oil. The bottles have yellow caps and handles, and each bears a label with the brand name "সেনা" (Sena) prominently displayed in Bengali script. Above these oil bottles, on a higher shelf, are bags of rice and various smaller packages of dry goods, possibly pulses or snacks. One large white rice bag has "সেনা কল্যাণ সংস্থা" (Sena Kalyan Sangstha) printed on it, along with "hall Rice" (likely "small Rice" or "Shell Rice" misread by OCR). A white board with a price list, showing columns of numbers and some illegible Bengali text, hangs between the upper shelves. Some legible numbers on the list include "2", "240", "2023", "2030", "250", "100", "375", "450", "520", and "350". The overall activity depicted is the display of products for sale. There are no people visible in the image. The setting appears to be brightly lit, typical of an indoor retail environment. The visible Bengali text and brand names like "Sena" are strong indicators of the local context in Bangladesh.
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