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No More Painful Walks: After Years of Suffering, Maniki Comes to Vantara for Healing

Jamnagar, 26 th June 2026: For 48 years, Maniki has walked this Earth. In recent years,  however, every step became increasingly difficult. A long-standing deformity in her left front  leg affected her gait and mobility, while age-related health concerns, infected wounds,  impaired vision in one eye, dehydration, and poor body condition added to her suffering. 

Maniki’s condition came to public attention after a video showed her limping painfully along  a highway in Assam while being taken for medical treatment. The visuals deeply moved  people across the country. Concerned citizens, animal welfare advocates, and members of  the public came together to seek urgent support for her care. Petitions were signed, appeals  were made, and Maniki’s condition became a matter of collective concern. 

Recognising that Maniki required sustained hospital-based care, her owner, Ruchi Chetia,  wrote to the Supreme Court appointed committee for rescue and care of suffering wild  animals, requesting that she be transferred to Vantara for advanced treatment and long-term  care. With the necessary approvals from the committee and the governments of Assam and  Gujarat, Vantara has now safely transported her to Jamnagar. 

At Vantara, Maniki will receive advanced hospital care, sustained treatment, and a permanent  home designed around her comfort and wellbeing. 

A Vantara spokesperson said: “Maniki’s health report indicates that she requires  comprehensive veterinary attention in a protected and specialised care environment. Her  impaired gait, lameness, dehydration, poor body condition, infected wounds, and other health  concerns make a structured long-term treatment plan essential. Our immediate priorities  include pain management through medication, hydrotherapy, and acupuncture, along with  wound care and nutritional rehabilitation, all guided by her welfare and recovery needs. We  are grateful to the authorities for their timely intervention and to Mr. Ruchi Chetia for his  informed decision, which helped enable Maniki’s transfer to Vantara for the urgent care she  requires.” 

But Maniki’s healing will go beyond medicine. With soft soil and natural substrates to ease  pressure on her injured leg, access to natural ponds that can help relieve the weight on her  limbs, opportunities to forage naturally, and the companionship of other elephants, she will  receive the care, comfort, and dignity she needs every day. 

Maniki’s rescue is a reminder that collective voice, responsible choices, and coordinated  efforts can change the course of an animal’s life. With the necessary support and approvals,  Maniki now has the opportunity for a safer and more comfortable future. 

For Maniki, the painful walks are over. At Vantara, she begins a new chapter of healing, care,  and peace.

About Vantara: 

Vantara is a global animal welfare and conservation organisation founded by Anant Ambani,  Executive Director of Reliance Industries Limited. It is dedicated to the rescue, treatment,  rehabilitation, and long-term care of animals in need. Supported by advanced multi-speciality  wildlife hospitals, including one of the largest elephant hospitals in the world, Vantara  provides species-specific care and welfare-led scientific management. It works in  collaboration with government authorities and partner organisations to support animal welfare  and conservation.

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