Mumbai, Feb. 25 -- Amid Mumbai's fast-paced life and ever-expanding concrete landscape, the scorching summer heat has made survival difficult not only for citizens but also for countless birds and animals.
As temperatures soar, many birds are collapsing mid-flight due to dehydration and heat exhaustion. In the face of growing global warming concerns, Bhagwan Koli, president of the 'Nirbhay Bano Andolan' in South Mumbai, has emerged as a true guardian angel for these voiceless creatures.
For the past 25 to 30 years, Koli has been rescuing and treating injured animals and birds without expecting any financial reward.
Spending from his own pocket, he provides medical care and ensures they recover fully before releasing them back into their ...