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The image displays a close-up, slightly angled view of an old, worn electrical switchboard mounted on a textured, off-white wall. The setting appears to be indoors, likely in a residential or commercial building in New Delhi, India, given the common design of such fixtures in the region. The switchboard itself is white or off-white, showing considerable signs of age and use. It features eight rectangular rocker switches arranged in two rows of four, along with a multi-pin electrical socket located on the bottom right. The surfaces of the switches and the board are discolored, stained with dirt, scuff marks, and what appears to be paint residue, suggesting previous painting work around the fixture without proper masking. One switch on the top left has a small, protruding, light-colored knob or part attached to it. The multi-pin socket has several circular openings, including three larger ones arranged in an inverted triangle and two smaller ones below, a common configuration for Indian and universal plug types. The wall around the switchboard is also textured and slightly discolored, with some unevenness in its surface and paint application, particularly around the edges of the switchboard frame. There is no specific activity taking place, but the condition of the switchboard implies regular use over an extended period. No discernible text is visible on the switches or the board. The lighting is diffused, consistent with an indoor environment.
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