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An outdoor scene in Kolkata, India, features a single adult male collecting water from a public tap. The man, with dark skin, wears a brown, white, and black striped long-sleeved shirt and a grey and white checkered sarong, along with dark sandals. He is positioned left of center, bent over, holding a large, light-colored metal pot under a water spigot from which water continuously flows. The water tap is built into a roughly constructed concrete basin faced with small blue and white tiles, displaying the inscription "K.M.C." A second, unused spigot is visible to the left. A metal plate rests on top of the tap structure. Behind the man and the tap, a wall is constructed from multiple repurposed yellow tarpaulins, bearing the prominent logos "PARAS D.A.P." and "TATA CHEMICALS." Below these yellow tarpaulins, a blue and white striped fabric is visible directly behind the tap. The ground is a dark, wet asphalt or concrete surface, showing signs of wear and scattered debris including plastic remnants, paper, and dirt. Several red bricks are laid on the ground directly beneath the flowing water, amidst puddles. To the far left, a yellow bucket, a red basin, and a blue container are visible on the ground. To the right of the scene, a tall, yellow cylindrical bin is partially visible, near a pile of assorted refuse. A small white plastic bowl and a small terracotta cup lie on the ground near the man's feet.
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