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Around the City

Rain likely

today

The city will be generally cloudy on Thursday. There could be one or two spells of rain, according to the weather forecast.

On Wednesday, the city received 4.5 mm. of rain. It recorded a maximum temperature of 28.1 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 19.4 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity was 82 per cent. The airport received 4.6 mm. of rain. The maximum temperature was recorded as 28.1 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature was recorded at 18.8 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity was 72 per cent.

Free seminar

Maha Oxyplus Hospital has organised a free health seminar on "Ozone Therapy" for diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, high cholesterol, and chronic skin conditions. The seminar will be held at the hospital premises on New B.E.L. Road, ITI Layout, near M.S. Ramaiah Hospital, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. For more details, call 23602931 or 23602932.

Treatment

N.K.M. Ikbal, visiting faculty at Thames Valley University, London, who has formulated a treatment regimen for diabetes, will speak on the subject at the Rotary Club Hall, Frazer Town, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. For free registrations, call 9845443331.

Spelling

Spelling-word.com, a portal dedicated to promoting English spelling, has organised its second annual spelling contest. Schools and students interested in participating in the contest can register by calling Abraham on ph: 31867202. The last date for registrations is July 30. For details, log on to www.spelling-word.com

Free classes

Jnanaravi Trust will conduct free coaching classes for students appearing for Jaana and Ratna examinations of Kannada Sahitya Parishath to be held in December. The coaching classes will be conducted from October on Sunday afternoons at Women's Peace League School, 36, Shankar Math Road, Basavanagudi. For registrations, call 26762620 or 26631056.

Physiotherapy

The Goutham Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre has organised a free health camp for orthopaedic, neurological, post-traumatic stiffness, post-surgical stiffness, neck pain, low back pain, all joints pain, muscular pain, and rehabilitation of physiotherapy ailments on Saturday. The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) patients can avail of the services. The camp will be held at 892/B, M.C. Modi Eye Hospital Road, West of Chord Road, Rajajinagar. Those interested can call 22928405 or 23494529.

Free coaching

Pearls Academy has organised a one-month free coaching in Spoken English from August 2. Those interested can contact the Academy at 20, E.A.T. Street, near BMS Women's College, Basavanagudi, Bangalore - 560004 (ph: 26522877).

Quiz

Vidya Niketan School has organised an inter-school quiz for students of classes 8 to 10 on Saturday. Each school can send in two teams comprising two students each. Registrations will open at 9.30 a.m. and the quiz will begin at 10.30 a.m. For details, contact Mr. Anirbaan on ph: 9845427643 or the school on ph: 23531340 or 23331531.

Counselling

Himalai IAS Study Centre will conduct free IAS / KAS counselling classes for undergraduate students. Interested students can call 56691218 for details.

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