India, May 31 -- The recent showers may have made the heat feel briefly bearable, but the city's culture crowd is still dodging the daytime sun. Enter night heritage walks, now finding takers not just among history buffs, but also families and students looking to make summer evenings count. From monuments glowing under lights to garden trails after dusk, organisers say the season has revived interest in exploring the Capital post-sunset. "Compared to wintertime, night walks are a lot more popular in summer because the heat during the day is so much that no one wants to go out for walks and understandably so," says Ramit Mitra, co-founder, DelhiByFoot, adding, "As the sun sets and the temperature goes down a little, these walks are then curated to be enjoyed across age groups."...