Modi Honors Vantara: A Unique Wildlife Rescue Center in Gujarat

Discover Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Vantara, a wildlife rescue center in Gujarat that cares for over 150,000 rescued animals and promotes kindness.

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On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised a special wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center called Vantara. This center was opened by Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and the Reliance Foundation in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Vantara is a huge facility, covering 3,000 acres, and it helps more than 150,000 rescued animals from over 2,000 different species.

During his visit to Gujarat, Modi opened Vantara on Sunday and spent time getting to know the animals there. He thanked Anant Ambani and his team for their kind work in creating this center. “Vantara is a great example of how we should protect our planet’s animals,” Modi said in a post on X.

While visiting, Modi saw many animals that had suffered from cruelty. For example, he met an elephant that had been hurt in an acid attack and other elephants that lost their eyesight due to their handlers. He emphasized how important it is to treat animals with kindness and not be careless.

Modi also saw a lioness that had been hit by a car and was getting the care she needed. He mentioned a leopard cub that was abandoned by its family but is now being well taken care of at Vantara. He applauded the staff for their dedication to helping animals.

When he toured the center, Modi interacted with many animals. He petted an okapi, played with chimps, and hugged an orangutan. He also fed a giraffe and a rhino calf and saw various other amazing animals, like snow tigers and giant otters.

A special part of Vantara is the elephant hospital, which is the largest in the world. Modi also learned about hydrotherapy pools that help elephants recover from injuries, showing how Vantara cares for its animals.

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