Updated Dec 20, 2020 | 13:36 IST
The zoo will be built on about 280 acres of land close to the company’s refinery project at Moti Khavdi near Jamnagar, the world’s largest oil refining complex where it operates a petrochemicals project as well Anant Ambani’s dream project: RIL to build world’s largest zoo in Gujarat’s Jamnagar 
New Delhi: Reliance Industries Limited is all set to build one of the biggest zoos in the world in terms of number and species of animals at one place in Jamnagar in Gujarat. A state government official confirmed on Friday that the zoo was being developed by RIL which operates a refinery in Jamnagar.
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AHMEDABAD: Reliance Industries Ltd will build what it claims to be the world’s largest zoo in Gujarat’s Jamnagar, a top company executive confirmed on Saturday. The zoo will house close to 100 different species of animals, birds and reptiles from India and across the world.
A pet project of Anant Ambani, RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son, the zoo will be built on about 280 acres of land close to the company’s refinery project at Moti Khavdi near Jamnagar, the world’s largest oil refining complex where it operates a petrochemicals project as well.
The zoo is expected to open for public in the next two years if the project, which was delayed due to Covid-19, doesn’t face any further postponement, the executive said.