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Hyderabad-based pharmaceutical company adopts 27 zoo inmates

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Published : Oct 18, 2020, 8:06 AM IST

Gland Pharma, a city-based company has adopted 27 animals in Hyderabad for one year by sponsoring Rs 20 lakh. The adopted animals included big cats, giraffe, hippopotamus, cheetah and deer.

Hyderabad's Gland Pharma adopts 27 zoo animals at Rs 20 lakh
Hyderabad's Gland Pharma adopts 27 zoo animals at Rs 20 lakh

Hyderabad: Gland Pharma, a city-based company adopted 27 animals in Hyderabad for one year by sponsoring Rs 20 lakh. The adopted animals included a tiger and lions, giraffe, hippopotamus, cheetah and deer.

The company also adopted birds such as ostrich, flamingo, hornbill and vultures.

Gland Pharma's corporate social responsibility team executives visited the zoo and presented the check to A Nagamani, deputy curator of the Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad.

"Though the zoo was closed to visitors due to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 to October 5, and lost most of its revenue, the zoo employees discharged their duties regularly and maintained the animal health and hygiene in good condition," said Nagamani.

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The deputy curator thanked the pharmaceutical company for adopting 27 animals and said the funds will help the zoo a great deal.

She also appealed to people to come forward and adopt animals to become a part of animal conservation.

IANS

Hyderabad: Gland Pharma, a city-based company adopted 27 animals in Hyderabad for one year by sponsoring Rs 20 lakh. The adopted animals included a tiger and lions, giraffe, hippopotamus, cheetah and deer.

The company also adopted birds such as ostrich, flamingo, hornbill and vultures.

Gland Pharma's corporate social responsibility team executives visited the zoo and presented the check to A Nagamani, deputy curator of the Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad.

"Though the zoo was closed to visitors due to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 to October 5, and lost most of its revenue, the zoo employees discharged their duties regularly and maintained the animal health and hygiene in good condition," said Nagamani.

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The deputy curator thanked the pharmaceutical company for adopting 27 animals and said the funds will help the zoo a great deal.

She also appealed to people to come forward and adopt animals to become a part of animal conservation.

IANS

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