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Gajsevak Sammelan: Largest Elephant caregiver training programme launched in India

Vantara, in collaboration with Project Elephant and the Union Environment Ministry, has launched India's largest elephant caregiver training programme, the Gajsevak Sammelan, in Jamnagar. The five-day event aims to elevate elephant welfare by blending traditional knowledge with modern science

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Vantara, India’s wildlife rescue, care, and conservation initiative, founded by Anant Ambani, in collaboration with Project Elephant, the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, is currently hosting the ‘Gajsevak Sammelan’, a landmark five-day training programme bringing together over 100 mahouts and elephant caregivers from across India.

Vantara and Project Elephant organise Vantara Gajsevak Sammelan, a landmark five-day training programme bringing together over 100 mahouts and elephant caregivers from across India. All participants will be awarded a certificate upon successful completion of the training… pic.twitter.com/pUxSq246gs

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All participants will be awarded a certificate upon successful completion of the training programme. This national-level capacity-building initiative aims to enhance professional expertise, raise care standards, and promote best practices in the welfare of elephants under human care, as per the press note by Vantara.

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The programme commenced with a ceremonial welcome and maha aarti at the Radhe Krishna Temple, setting the tone for a spiritually and professionally enriching experience.

“This Sammelan is more than a training programme, it’s a tribute to those who dedicate their lives to elephant care,” said Vivaan Karani, Chief Executive Officer, Vantara.

“Our aim is to unite traditional wisdom with modern science to build a stronger, more compassionate foundation for their wellbeing. It reaffirms that the future of elephant conservation in India depends not just on policy or habitat–but also on the empowered hands and hearts of their caregivers,” added Karani as quoted in a press note.

Hosted at the state-of-the-art facility in Jamnagar, managed by the Radhe Krishna Temple Elephant Welfare Trust, a nonprofit under the Vantara initiative, the Sammelan offers a blend of field-based exposure, scientific instruction, and peer-to-peer learning.

Participants are grouped and rotate through dedicated elephant care zones such as the Gajwan, Gajraj Nagari, and Ganesh Nagari, where they receive hands-on training in daily husbandry routines, foot care, bathing protocols, positive reinforcement techniques, musth management and traditional Ayurvedic therapies.

Complementing the practical modules, expert-led scientific sessions delve into vital subjects such as elephant biology, stress identification, common ailments, and emergency care for recumbent elephants.

A dedicated segment also focuses on the occupational health, safety, and well-being of caregivers, acknowledging their central role in long-term elephant welfare.

To foster knowledge exchange and regional collaboration, the Sammelan features structured reflection sessions and discussion forums that bring together elephant caregivers from across the country to share experiences, address common challenges, and learn from one another.

Rooted in the spirit of cross-learning, the event seeks to build a nationwide community of skilled and compassionate elephant caregivers, united by a shared commitment to advancing elephant welfare through both scientific progress and traditional wisdom, as per the press note by Vantara.

According to the press note, Vantara is a home to over 250 rescued elephants and supported by a dedicated team of more than 500 caregivers, many of whom were once in distressed or marginalised conditions.

In collaboration with relevant authorities, it is hosting a series of landmark events, including the ongoing international training programme for wildlife officials from Congo, the National Veterinary Training on Introduction to Conservation Medicine in August, and the National Zoo Directors’ Conference in October.

(With inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: Animal Welfare Indiawildlife conservationAnant AmbaniElephant CareVantara InitiativeGajsevak SammelanProject ElephantJamnagar Event
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