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The Ranibagh Rescue Centre in Nainital, Uttarakhand houses two three-year-old tigers in Jai and Veeru. Named after the characters from Bollywood Classic, Sholay, Jai and Veeru were rescued as cubs after their mother abandoned them, and brought here. Vikki Lal Shah, the zookeeper, has been their caretaker and has a special place for them in his heart. "They were brought here from Banna Kheda around three years ago, we have been taking care of them ever since," explained Vikki.The rescue centre has raised them for the majority of their lives and they are now strong, tall and healthy tigers. They are fed like kings with a rich diet consisting of beef, chicken and mutton. The officials at the centre claim that Jai and Veeru understand human commands and follow instructions provided to them. "They obey commands very nicely, when asked to sit they sit, they understand all instructions quite well" said Mukul Chandra Sharma, the range officer. They describe the tigers as being very well-behaved. Jai and Veeru live a comfortable life at the Ranibagh Rescue Centre and will continue to do so until they are deemed ready to adapt to a zoo or the wild.

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00:00Jay and Viru, two male tigers, now around 3 years old, were rescued after their mother abandoned them
00:17and brought to the Rani Bagh Rescue Centre in Nainital a couple of years ago.
00:22The tigers, named after characters from the Hindi film Shole, are now much beloved by their caretaker
00:29Vicky Lal Shah at the Rescue Centre.
00:59Their caretaker and officials from the Forest Division claim that Jay and Viru understand human commands and are very obedient.
01:29If they are here, they give them a cigar. They are very familiar with it.
01:35Now, if they are familiar with it, they will be able to guide them and they will be able to guide them.
01:41Raised in captivity, Jay and Viru will continue to stay at the Rescue Centre for now.
01:46Depending on their ability to adapt, they may eventually be shifted to a zoo or released into the wild.
01:52Thank you very much for joining us today.
01:53Thank you very much for joining us today.

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