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Anant Ambani's Vantara wins prestigious national 'Prani Mitra' award for excellence in animal welfare

At the core of this recognition is Vantara's state-of-the-art Elephant Care Centre, which provides a chain-free, secure, and enriching environment for over 240 rescued elephants.

February 27, 2025 / 14:52 IST
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Anant Ambani
Anant Ambani

Vantara, the brainchild of Anant Ambani, has been conferred with the prestigious 'Prani Mitra' National Award by the government under the 'Corporate' category. The award, India's highest honour in animal welfare, recognises the exceptional contributions of Radhe Krishna Temple Elephant Welfare Trust (RKTEWT), an organization under Vantara dedicated to the rescue, treatment, and lifelong care of elephants.

At the core of this recognition is Vantara's state-of-the-art Elephant Care Centre, which provides a chain-free, secure, and enriching environment for over 240 rescued elephants. This includes 30 elephants from circuses, more than 100 from the logging industry, and others rescued from exploitative practices such as rides and street begging. Many have endured years of neglect and mistreatment, but at Vantara, they receive world-class veterinary treatment and compassionate care.

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Designed to support both physical and psychological well-being, the centre allows elephants to roam freely, socialize, and engage in natural behaviours across 998 acres of specially created forest, where they can forage, take mud and dust baths, and bathe in natural ponds.

The 3,000 acre animal shelter 'Vantara' was launched by Anant Ambani in the 'Green Belt' of Reliance's Jamnagar Refinery Complex, Gujarat in February 2024. Vantara, which is a Hindi word, means 'star of the forest'.