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Vantara: A Beacon of Wildlife Conservation and Animal Rescue in Gujarat

In today’s rapidly urbanizing world, the need for wildlife conservation and animal rescue is more critical than ever. Vantara, a 3,500-acre wildlife sanctuary located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, stands as a testament to visionary conservation efforts by Reliance Industries and the Reliance Foundation. A Visionary Initiative Led by Anant Ambani The brilliant idea behind Vantara comes from Anant Ambani, a director at Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and Reliance Foundation. His passion for animal welfare and conservation inspired the creation of a sanctuary where abused, injured, and endangered animals receive world-class care. Anant Ambani’s vision is to not only rescue animals but also create an ecosystem focused on long-term well-being, cutting-edge veterinary care, and robust conservation research. World-Class Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Vantara is far more than a shelter. It is a comprehensive wildlife conservation center offering: • Advanced Medical Facilities: With MRI, CT scans,...

Pusthakappura: The Ideation Journey of India’s Largest Book Sculpture

  A Tribute to Books, Knowledge, and Perumkulam’s Identity One evening, Team Bappuji called me for a discussion about planning a year-long program following the announcement of Perumkulam as Pusthakagramam . The idea was to organize one event or program each month, leading up to a significant milestone in the 12th month—an installation that would symbolize the identity of Pusthakagramam . As we brainstormed, I instinctively reached for books from the library and began stacking them, shaping a basic structure right in the middle of our discussion. It was an unplanned moment, but the symbolism was undeniable—books, knowledge, and a shelter of wisdom. The team immediately resonated with the concept, and we decided to move forward with it. That night, I returned home and used books from my father’s collection—Dr. K Ravi Varma, an avid reader—to refine the first look of what would eventually become Pusthakappura . It was a deeply personal process, and in many ways, it felt like I was ca...