Hyderabad, May 10 -- As Hyderabad wakes up to hotter mornings and harsher afternoons, one heartbreaking sight is becoming more common across the city: thirsty birds searching desperately for water. Sparrows sit with open beaks on electric wires, pigeons gather near leaking taps and crows hover around balconies hoping to find a few drops to drink.

With rising temperatures, shrinking green spaces and disappearing water bodies, summer has become a season of survival not just for humans, but for birds too.

Surat's beautiful answer to the heat

In the middle of this scorching heat, a heartwarming initiative from Surat, Gujarat, is showing how technology and compassion can come together for nature. Called Pakshi Jalsetu, the solar-powered wat...