Prime minister Modi's recent visit to Anant Ambani’s Vantara— the world’s largest wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center— showcased his commitment to animal welfare and harmonious coexistence with nature. Exploring the expansive sanctuary, he encountered some of the world’s rarest and most endangered species, witnessing firsthand the impact of dedicated conservation efforts.
PM Modi feeds endangered lemursLemurs, whose existence hangs by a delicate thread as they fear the looming threat of extinction, have found a safe haven in Ambani's Vantara. Here they can be seen sitting calmly on PM Modi's lap, enjoying some treats.
A different shade of Orange: Flamingos walk gracefully around PM ModiPM Modi was thrilled to witness the flamboyance of flamingos as they gracefully walked alongside him at Vantara. These flamingos were starving, Vantara rescued them and offered them safe waters.
Otters over the top!Vantara is home to giant otters, including Baela, a mother of two otters named Kiran and Arjun. Here, PM Modi sees how otters twirl in water.
PM Modi visits the 'white beauty'A reticulated Python rescued from a cramped space returned to its motherland, India, where it truly belongs. Recently, a rescued Burmese python was successfully operated at Vantara.
Making new friendsYoung Orangutans Ketchup and Chutney extend a friendly hand towards PM Narendra Modi at Anant Ambani's Vantara. These Orangutans were rescued by Vantara from overcrowded facilities which did not provide them with proper care and facilities.
‘Chotu’- Doing bigger thingsPM Modi observes ‘Chotu,’ a rescued giant hippopotamus, thriving at the conservation center.