Kids come to rescue of birds to beat the heat

Kanpur | Friday | 8th June, 2018

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"But birds are suffering due to change in weather and rising air pollution," she said.Another student, Shivam, said birds that eat insects and protect farms are being troubled by humans. "Be it construction of tall buildings, installation of mobile towers or burning of forest, these creatures have been constantly facing human torture. Now it's time for us to take pledge and save these beautiful gifts of nature," he added.The students also took out a rally and raised slogans like 'Bartan me jal rakhte jae-Pakshi kartal karte jae." KANPUR: With mercury in the region soaring to almost 45 degrees Celsius, across a group of children in Rura area of Kanpur Dehat and Scout volunteers placed water pots and bowls containing grains in fields and forest cover sparing a thought for animals and birds that have no access to the luxury of tank/tap water.Kendriya Vidyalaya student Shanya said among 8,000 species of birds found in the world, India has around 1,200..