Analysis Results
The AI selected the most likely locations based on the image, visible details, and contextual clues.
The card is an official Indian PAN card, which is issued by the Income Tax Department of India. This confirms the country as India.
No further geographic detail such as city or district is visible on the card. The card uses Hindi and English, common in central India.
The surname 'Banskar' is found in Madhya Pradesh region, including Indore city. This is a regional guess based on linguistic and cultural clues but not definitive.
As the PAN card is issued by the Government of India, the capital New Delhi is a plausible alternative guess for the card's origin or issuance point, though no direct evidence points specifically to this city.
The card uses Hindi and English, common in central India. The surname 'Banskar' is found in Madhya Pradesh region, including Indore city. This is a regional guess based on linguistic and cultural clues but not definitive.
As the PAN card is issued by the Government of India, the capital New Delhi is a plausible alternative guess for the card's origin or issuance point, though no direct evidence points specifically to this city.
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How the AI made its decision
Environment
Indoor setting, wooden surface
Infrastructure
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Visible text and signs
INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT • GOVT. OF INDIA • Permanent Account Number Card • IXAPB5035B • SONU BANSKAR • CHOTELAL BANSKAR • 01/01/1987
Context and culture
The card is an official Indian PAN card, which is issued by the Income Tax Department of India. No further geographic detail such as city or district is visible on the card.