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This image captures two women, likely laborers, walking along a narrow, unpaved alleyway or street. The scene appears to be an urban or semi-urban area, consistent with the context of Delhi, India. The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The woman in the foreground is carrying a substantial, heavy-looking grey bundle or bag on her head, securing it with her right hand. She is dressed in traditional attire, including a teal-colored head covering, a light blue patterned kurta, and a white dupatta draped over her shoulders. Gold bangles adorn her wrist. Her eyes are partially closed or cast downwards, suggesting focus or effort. Behind her, slightly to the right and partially obscured, is another woman holding a large, round, metallic bowl, commonly used for carrying construction materials like soil or cement. She wears a floral-patterned top, green salwar, and a patterned fabric draped over her back. She also has gold bangles on her left wrist. Both women wear simple footwear suitable for work. The setting features closely built structures on either side of the alley. The walls are aged, with exposed wiring and pipes visible in places. Green foliage, including climbing plants and potted plants, adds some color. Details such as air conditioning units and a window with a metal grill are visible on the buildings. The ground is an uneven mix of dirt, gravel, and small stones. On a light-colored wall to the left, a rectangular advertisement poster is affixed. It features a woman and contains text primarily in Hindi. Visible parts of the text include "अब बार बार क्यों अड़े आ हा..." which roughly translates to "Why stop again and again now, ah ha...". The image conveys a sense of daily life and manual labor in a bustling environment under bright, possibly overcast, daylight.
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