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The image captures a vibrant protest or rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, likely advocating for workers' rights. The scene is set outdoors, under what appears to be an elevated structure like a flyover or overpass, with lush green foliage visible in the background, suggesting an urban environment. The central focus is a group of people, predominantly women, engaged in the demonstration. A woman in the middle, wearing a patterned top and a red headband, is actively speaking into multiple microphones held by unseen reporters, indicating a press conference or public address. Many participants are holding red banners with white Bengali and English text, and some hold flags in the green and red colors of the Bangladeshi national flag. Several people wear red headbands, unifying their appearance. Their expressions convey seriousness and determination. Visible text on the banners and placards highlights key demands: * "ENSURE Social protection for all workers" (English) * "effective daycare centers must be established in every factory" (English) * "মাতৃত্বকালীন ছুটি ৬ মাস দিতে হবে" (Maternity leave must be 6 months) (Bengali) * "অভিবাসী শ্রমিকদের নিরাপত্তায় শক্ত নীতিমালা প্রনয়ণ করো।" (Formulate strong policies for the safety of migrant workers.) (Bengali) * "দুনিয়ার মজদুর এক হও এক হও" (Workers of the world unite, unite) (Bengali) * A large banner across the bottom reads: "সুস্থ শ্রমিক, কর্মঠ হবে আসবে এবার নব প্রভাত" (Healthy worker, hardworking will come this new dawn / Healthy workers, hardworking future will bring new dawn) and mentions ensuring fair wages, safe workplaces, and maternity leave in the informal sector. * Several banners bear the names of organizations such as "Awaj Foundation," "সম্মিলিত গার্মেন্টস শ্রমিক ফেডারেশন" (Combined Garment Workers Federation), and "বাংলাদেশ লেবার কংগ্রেস (বিএলসি)" (Bangladesh Labour Congress (BLC)), indicating their involvement. The event appears to be taking place during the daytime, under bright, possibly overcast, conditions. The overall mood is one of collective advocacy and a call for improved labor conditions and social justice.
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