
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts an indoor formal gathering in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, identified by a wall banner as a 'Celebration With the Minorities' marking '14 AUGUST' and '78 years of MARKAH-E-HAQ'. In the foreground, five children are standing, from left to right: a girl (approx. 5-7 years old) in a white dress with red floral accents and a green sash; a boy (approx. 6-8 years old) in a white kurta, an embroidered white waistcoat with a red pocket square, and a green sash; a girl (approx. 8-10 years old) in a white sequined dress with a green sash; a boy (approx. 10-12 years old) in a white kurta with a green sash, his right hand near his waist; and a boy (approx. 12-14 years old) in a white kurta with a green sash, his left hand at chest level. All children wear traditional attire, incorporating green sashes symbolic of the Pakistani flag. In the background, several adult males are present. Noteworthy figures include two men in dark suits and ties, both displaying Pakistani flag lapel pins. One of these men is bald. A third adult male is visible to the right, wearing a light-colored shalwar kameez and possessing a beard. The immediate background consists of a plain light-colored wall. A large banner on the wall details the event's purpose and date. Below the banner, large Urdu script characters are visible, including 'ب', 'ل', 'گ', and 'کو'. The floor is covered with a red patterned carpet. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting an adequately lit interior space. All subjects are standing.
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