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A street scene in Bengaluru, India, depicts an outdoor newspaper and magazine stall on a paved sidewalk. An older male vendor, with a receding hairline and mustache, is seated against a closed, light blue corrugated metal shop shutter. He wears a light peach-colored collared shirt, dark blue trousers, and sandals, looking towards the camera. In front of the vendor, a long, linear arrangement of numerous newspapers and magazines is spread flat on the pavement, displaying front pages in multiple languages including Kannada (e.g., Prajavani, Udayavani), Tamil (e.g., Dinathanthi, Dinamalar), Malayalam (e.g., Mathrubhumi, Malayala Manorama), and English (e.g., Deccan Herald, Sunday Express). To the vendor's left, a small stack of magazines and a blue-covered book are propped against the shutter. A colorful Ganesha sticker is affixed to the pavement near the bottom left of the frame. To the vendor's right, a standing male wearing a dark red t-shirt and blue jeans is partially visible, facing the newspaper display. In the immediate foreground, the out-of-focus head and right arm of another individual are visible, with the arm extending downwards, appearing to reach into a white bag positioned next to a dark, rounded object, possibly a helmet. An upright rolled poster or large paper is placed beside this individual. The background behind the vendor consists of a yellow-painted wall or structure cluttered with debris, bags, and a yellow cylindrical container.
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