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This forensic description details a nighttime scene at a textile shop located at 3C, Noormal Lohar Lane, Kolkata-7, India, specifically "AUDHESH RAI UMESH RAI." The shop's Bengali name, "অর্ধেশ রায় উমেশ রায়," is also visible on the illuminated facade. The scene captures a busy commercial street, brightly lit by artificial overhead fluorescent lights. Approximately ten individuals, including vendors and customers, are present. On the left, a young male vendor in a white t-shirt and grey pants stands atop a large stack of folded merchandise, holding up a green textile for a partially visible customer wearing a black and white striped garment. Behind them, numerous stacks of colorful textiles, blankets, and quilts are neatly piled, extending from the shop interior towards the foreground. A small Hindu shrine with a deity image and garlands is affixed to the back wall of the shop. In the center and right, multiple customers, both male and female, are gathered, observing and handling various textile products. One male vendor in a light shirt is visible behind a counter further inside the shop, attending to patrons. Two young males, possibly students, in light blue shirts and dark pants, stand near additional stacks of merchandise on the far right. In the immediate foreground, large quantities of textiles, many wrapped in clear plastic packaging, are stacked high; some packaging bears the label "TULIP TRENDS." Another shop sign, "HARSH TEXTILE," is partially visible to the right of the main establishment. The overhead area features a corrugated metal awning and visible electrical wiring against the dark night sky. The overall environment suggests an active, crowded marketplace specializing in home textiles and furnishings.
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