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An indoor scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, depicts a group gathered for a "Pakistan Independence Day Celebration With The Youth of Religious Minorities" seminar, as indicated by a large banner on the back wall. The banner also states "Civil Society Celebrating 78 years of PAKISTAN INDEPENDENCE & AZADI E KA-E-HAQ" and "14 AUGUST." Logos for CPD, SDG, SBP, and the Pakistani flag are visible on the banner. Approximately 17 individuals, a mix of adults and children, are present. Seven children, primarily girls, are positioned in the foreground and to the left, dressed in white or light-colored attire with green sashes or shawls, characteristic of the Pakistani flag colors. One boy in the front row wears a white kurta with a green shawl and a small Pakistani flag lapel pin. Behind the children, about ten adult males are arranged, mostly in traditional Pakistani clothing such as kurtas, shalwar kameez, and waistcoats. One adult male, centrally located behind the children, wears a light-colored waistcoat over a kurta. Another adult male stands to his right, wearing a black waistcoat. Three adult females are visible towards the right side, one wearing a white outfit with a green sash. A rectangular cake, designed to resemble the Pakistani flag with green and white sections and a crescent moon and star, is centrally placed on a dark brown table in the lower middle of the frame. The table has some light-colored residue on its surface. The group is arranged around the table and banner, seemingly posing for a photograph. The floor is covered with a patterned red and beige carpet. The walls are plain white, with a large blue letter "Q" shape and other less distinct shapes affixed to the wall behind the group.
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