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Anant Ambani's Vantara is a state of art animal rescue center with no parallel in the world. It has over 2000 animal spices and over 2 lakh rescued animals. It is the only of its kind in world with nothing else comes closer. Ambanis are not only the masters of business but they are masters of whatever they do. Anant ambani is a devotee of lord Ganesh and a nature lover. Vantara is a state of art jungle as well where rescued animal lives in excellent habitat.
 
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Reliance Foundation announces new animal welfare initiative Vantara​

Vantara has a centre for elephants and facilities for several other large and small species including lions and tigers, crocodiles, leopards, etc.​

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Reliance Foundation announces new animal welfare initiative 'Vantara'
Reliance Industries and Reliance Foundation announced the launch of Vantara (Star of the Forest) programme, an umbrella initiative to focus on the rescue, treatment, care and rehabilitation of injured, abused and threatened animals, both in India and abroad.
Jamnagar: Reliance Industries and Reliance Foundation on Monday, February 26, announced the launch of Vantara (Star of the Forest) programme, an umbrella initiative to focus on the rescue, treatment, care and rehabilitation of injured, abused and threatened animals, both in India and abroad.

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Spread over 3000 acres within the Green Belt of Reliance’s Jamnagar Refinery Complex in Gujarat, Vantara aims to be one of the leading contributors to conservation efforts globally.

By working with leading experts in animal care and welfare, Vantara has converted a sprawling 3000-acre space into a jungle-like environment that mimics the natural, enriching, lush and verdant habitat for the rescued species to thrive in.

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The Vantara initiative, the first of its kind in India, has been conceptualized and birthed under the leadership of Anant Ambani, Director on the boards of RIL and Reliance Foundation.

Ambani is also spearheading Reliance’s ambitious renewable energy business in Jamnagar, and, in that capacity, is responsible for leading Reliance’s journey to become a Net Carbon Zero company by 2035.

Over 200 elephants rescued​

Vantara is focused on creating best-in-class animal conservation and care practices including state-of-the-art healthcare, hospitals, research and academic centres. Within its programmes, Vantara also focuses on integrating advanced research and collaboration with reputed international universities and organisations such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF).

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Over the last few years, the programme has rescued more than 200 elephants, and thousands of other animals, reptiles and birds from unsafe situations. It has undertaken initiatives in key species including rhino, leopard and crocodile rehabilitation.

Of late, Vantara has also taken part in foreign rescue missions in countries like Mexico, Venezuela etc. It recently brought in several big animals answering a call from Central American zoo authorities. All such rescue and rehabilitation missions are undertaken under strict legal and regulatory frameworks in India and internationally.

Seva to the almighty: Anant Ambani​

Explaining the philosophy that inspired him to establish Vantara, Ambani added, “Vantara is a combination of the age-old ethical value of compassion with the excellence of modern scientific and technological professionalism. I see Jeev Seva (animal care) as a seva towards the almighty as well as humanity.”


#WATCH | Reliance Foundation announces Vantara – a comprehensive Animal Rescue, Care, Conservation and Rehabilitation programme, the first of its kind in India.

Anant Ambani says "We started the wildlife rescue center building in the peak of COVID…We've created a jungle of 600… pic.twitter.com/OoWh9HWsU8

— ANI (@ANI) February 26, 2024
Vantara will focus on protecting endangered species and aim to become a leading-edge conservation programme globally. “What started as a passion for me at a very young age has become a mission now with Vantara and our brilliant and committed team. We also want to restore vital habitats and address urgent threats to species and establish Vantara as a leading-edge conservation programme,” he said.

Vantara has teamed up with the Zoo Authority of India to improve zoos in terms of training, capacity building and animal care infrastructure. “We are delighted that our efforts have been recognised in India and internationally. Some of India’s and the world’s top zoological and medical experts have joined our mission and we have been blessed to receive active collaborations and guidance of government bodies, research and educational institutions,” he said.


“The process is going to be ongoing. We build slowly and slowly. This is something which will take a lot of time, we don’t have a definite answer…Every time, we will be adding something new. We started wildlife rescue center building in the peak of COVID. The whole world was suffering and we all had time to think about it. So, in the peak of COVID, we started building the wildlife rescue center,” he said.

Vantara has a centre for elephants and facilities for several other large and small species including lions and tigers, crocodiles, leopards, etc.

Elephant Centre​

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The centre for elephants at Vantara is spread over a large part of the 3000 acre premises with state-of-the-art shelters, scientifically designed day and night enclosures, hydrotherapy pools, water bodies & a large elephant jacuzzi for treating arthritis in Elephants.

Reliance Foundation's Vantara, India's first-of-its-kind animal rescue and conservation programme in Gujarat's Jamnagar pic.twitter.com/zAlib6DSM2

— ANI (@ANI) February 26, 2024
It is home to over 200 elephants who are cared for round-the-clock by a specialized and trained staff of over 500 people including vets, biologists, pathologists, nutritionists and naturalists.

The Centre has a 25,000 square feet elephant hospital, one of the largest in the world, fully equipped with portable x-ray machines, laser machines for diverse treatments, a fully equipped pharmacy, a pathology for all diagnostic tests, an imported elephant restraining device for diagnosis, hydraulic pulleys and cranes, hydraulic surgical table and a hyperbaric oxygen chamber for the elephants.

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The hospital carries out cataract and endoscopic guided surgeries (with a first of its kind specially designed endoscopy equipment) and is capable of executing any surgery necessary.

The center has a special kitchen of over 14000 square feet dedicated to preparing a curated diet for each elephant keeping in mind their most necessary physical needs including their oral health. It also applies ayurveda techniques to care for the elephants, from application of hot oil massages to multani mitti, ayurveda practitioners also work round the clock for the elephants.

Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre​

For other wild animals that have been deployed in circuses or congested zoos, a Rescue and Rehabilitation centre of over 650 acres within the 3000 acre premises has been created where animals from distressed and dangerous environments from India and all over the world are rescued and housed in state-of-the-art large enclosures and shelters.

With a staff strength of about 2100+, the rescue and rehabilitation Centre has rescued about 200 leopards from all over India which have suffered injuries in road accidents or man-wild conflicts.

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It has rescued over 1000 crocodiles from a severely overcrowded and congested facility in Tamil Nadu. It has rescued animals from hunting lodges in Africa, animals under threat of euthanasia in Slovakia, severely distressed animals from facilities in Mexico.

The Centre has a 1 Lakh square foot hospital and medical research centre. The hospital and research centre possess the most advanced technology with an ICU, MRI, CT scan, X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, dental scalar, lithotripsy, dialysis, OR1 technology that enables live videoconferences for surgeries and blood plasma separator.

Over 2000+ animals across 43 species are under the care of the Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre.

For about 7 endangered species of Indian as well as foreign animals the Centre has started conservation breeding programs with the objective of having a viable reserve population to repopulate the populations of endangered species in their native habitats to save them from extinction.

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Today, the Vantara ecosystem has provided a new lease of life and hope to over 200 Elephants, over 300 large felines such as leopards, tigers, lions, jaguars etc., over 300 herbivores such as deer and over 1200 reptiles such as crocodiles, snakes and turtles.

Compliance in Rescue and Exchange​

All the rescued animals have been brought to Vantara after obtaining prior approval of the Chief Wildlife Wardens of the respective states and the Central Zoo Authority as per provisions laid under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and the recognition Zoo rules, 2009.

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All animal exchange programmes are done with approval/permission from the Central Zoo Authority. Vantara has also answered exchange requests from other institutions in India and overseas. Such animals were brought in after obtaining necessary permissions from the Central Zoo Authority, the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying and Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.

National and International Collaborations​

The Vantara programme has gained tremendously by working together with international organisations like Venezuelan National Foundation of Zoos and by associating with reputed organisations worldwide like the Smithsonian and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

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In India, it collaborates with the National Zoological Park, Assam State Zoo, Nagaland Zoological Park, Sardar Patel Zoological Park etc.

Education and Awareness​

In order to increase awareness of conservation issues among people, particularly the youth and children, the Vantara initiative envisages close collaboration with educational institutions including knowledge and resource exchange. It also envisages the creation of a display area for some of the animals in modern and futuristic, climate-controlled enclosures setting new standards in compassion and care.

Green Areas​

Firmly believing that rescue and conservation of animals must go hand-in-hand with greening initiatives, the Vantara programme also envisages a continuing greening of the Reliance Refinery areas and has already greened thousands of acres of land.
 

Nita Ambani, Radhika Merchant keep it traditional at the launch of Vantara in Gujarat​

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Nita Ambani, Radhika Merchant keep it traditional at the launch of Vantara in Gujarat

Nita Ambani, Radhika Merchant keep it traditional at the launch of Vantara in Gujarat
Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Vantara, a large-scale animal rescue, conservation, and rehabilitation center established by Reliance Industries in Gujarat. For the special occasion, family matriarch Nita Ambani and daughter-in-law Radhika Merchant opted for traditional ensembles and temple jewellery.


Nita chose a white handloom sari with tiny white elephants printed on its elaborate orange and pink border. A heavy gold neckpiece and stud earrings complemented her middle-parted bun and red bindi. The younger bahu stunned in a custom pink silk tissue sari from designer Manish Malhotra, which she paired with a matching blouse, diamond jewels, and a mangalsutra.

Complementing them, Mukesh and Anant Ambani looked dapper in a blue bandhgala and olive green kurta pajama set respectively.

Taking to social media, Vantara's official handle shared, "Hon’ble Shri Narendra Modi Ji’s visit to Vantara was more than an occasion—it became a core memory for every Vantarian. Witnessing his warmth, compassion, and deep commitment to conservation left an unforgettable mark. His genuine interactions, shared smiles, and words of encouragement have inspired us to continue our mission with even greater passion.

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For every Vantarian, this was not just a meeting but a milestone. A moment of pride, purpose, and an unwavering promise to protect and care for the beings who call Vantara home. 🐾🇮🇳," further read the caption of the Instagram post.

About Vantara​

Located on a 3,500-acre expanse in Gujarat's Jamnagar Refinery Complex, Vantara is the project of Reliance Industries Chairperson Mukesh Ambani's younger son Anant. Their official YouTube channel shows that Vantara is home to over 150,000 rescued animals, including over 2,000 animals across 43 species.

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The Prime Minister also took to X to commend Anant on his efforts to establish the institution, "Inaugurated Vantara, a unique wildlife conservation, rescue and rehabilitation initiative, which provides a safe haven for animals while promoting ecological sustainability and wildlife welfare. I commend Anant Ambani and his entire team for this very compassionate effort. An effort like Vantara is truly commendable, a vibrant example of our centuries old ethos of protecting those we share our planet with."

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Anant Ambani's Vantara is a state of art animal rescue center with no parallel in the world. It has over 2000 animal spices

What exactly are "animal spices"? Spices made by killing animals?

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I think Modi found a junior worker from the long-lost branch of the BJP - "Bahujan Samajwadi Lemur Party".

Nita Ambani, Radhika Merchant keep it traditional at the launch of Vantara in Gujarat


Meeting with the financiers is always a "puneet" (sacred) occasion.
 
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