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The image displays a large outdoor banner, approximately filling the upper two-thirds of the frame, positioned alongside an asphalt road in Islamabad, Pakistan. The banner is predominantly green and features the white English text "National Minorities Day" prominently. Five individuals, appearing to represent various religious and ethnic minority groups, are depicted from the waist up across the banner's lower half: 1. A woman in colorful traditional attire with a patterned cap. 2. A man with curly hair wearing a dark suit and a visible cross necklace. 3. A man with a beard wearing a brown shawl over a traditional garment. 4. A man with a white turban and beard, hands pressed together in a respectful gesture. 5. A man wearing a white cap and a patterned blue garment. Below these individuals, illustrations of various places of worship are arranged: a multi-tiered structure resembling a Buddhist stupa or historical temple, a Gothic-style Christian church, a large domed mosque or gurdwara, and a traditional Hindu temple. The upper right portion of the banner features a large Pakistani national flag design (green with a white crescent moon and star) and two white doves in flight. Adjacent to this, a prominent golden emblem displays Urdu text, identifying the event as "4 August" (چهار اگست) and "اقلیتوں کا حق" (Minorities' Right), followed by "پاکستان ہمیشہ زندہ باد" (Long Live Pakistan). Above the banner, against a hazy, overcast sky, several physical Pakistani flags are flown from tall poles. Additionally, smaller political posters, one visibly featuring Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, are affixed to the structure supporting the banner. In the foreground, a dark asphalt road with a single yellow painted line is visible. A concrete curb separates the road from the base of the banner, and a storm drain grate is present in the curb. The scene is consistent with a public awareness display situated on a major thoroughfare in Islamabad, characteristic of governmental and public information campaigns in the city.
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