The document discusses redeveloping the Rajiv Gandhi Wild Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre. It provides background on the existing centre and need for redevelopment. Key points include:
- The centre was established in 1992 and provides care for injured/orphaned wild animals for rehabilitation.
- It needs redevelopment to be more functional, technological, and accommodate more species according to new guidelines.
- The redevelopment aims to better replicate natural habitats and operating systems to help rehabilitation of different species.