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Around the City

World Forest Day

CHENNAI: Visitors will be given free entry on World Forest Day, which falls on March 21, to Guindy National Park and Anna Zoological Park, Vandalur.

USEFI presentation

United States Educational Foundation in India will organise a presentation on higher education in the U.S. on March 6 at Stella Maris College at 3 p.m. Derrick Alex from the University of Colorado at Denver will speak.

GRE seminar

Educational consultants Visu International will hold a free seminar on GRE on March 4 at Hotel Ramada Raj Park, Alwarpet, at 10 a.m. Call 23741418 or 98400 40403.

Eye camp

Aravind Sai Eye Hospital will hold a free screening camp for eye disorders at Stenographers Guild in T. Nagar on March 4. Persons with cataract will be offered free surgery. Call 98419-70911 or 22482045 for details.

Spoken English

Sundara Superlearning Systems offers classes in spoken English and speed learning skills. Sessions will be held at Saraswathy Venkataraman Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Thiruvanmiyur. Call 24522817 or 98417-05421.

Art of Living

The Vyakti Vikas Kendra will organise `Art of Living' courses between March 6 and 11 in Anna Nagar, Chromepet, Egmore, Mylapore, Perambur and Thiruvanmiyur. Contact 98414 26232/93805 31688.

River conservation

The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has allocated an additional Rs. 11 crore for the ongoing Chennai City River Conservation Project (CCRCP). So far, the Ministry has sanctioned Rs. 371.65 crore (including the latest grant) for the CCRCP project, which Metrowater started implementing six years ago. The project seeks to enhance the capacity of existing sewage treatment plants and checking discharge of sewage into the city's waterways.

Five detained under Goondas Act

Five men were detained under the Goondas Act and stolen goods valued at Rs 1 lakh, including gold chains and mobile phones were recovered from them, on Thursday. Commissioner of Police Letika Saran had directed Triplicane police to form special teams after complaints about house-breaking and waylaying.

Acting under the direction of the Joint Commissioner of Police Sandeep Rai Rathore and Deputy Commissioner M Ramasubramani, a police team arrested five men, who were identified as Munusami (24), K Arumugam (22), Nana alias Iqbal (20), Velu (29) and Palayam (25). The police recovered the stolen goods, which included gold, cash and mobile phones.

The Commissioner ordered their detention under the Goondas Act.

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