Dr. Archana Shailesh Patel

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Dr. Archana Shailesh Patel
Dr. Archana Shailesh Patel
Born 28 April 1976, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Nationality Indian
Residence Dharmaj, Gujarat, India
Occupation
Years active 1986–present
Known for
Education
  • B.A. in Indian Culture – Gujarat University
  • Diploma in Nursing – Ahmedabad Para Medical College
  • Veterinary short courses – VETMEDUX, Clinician’s Brief
Awards
  • Rashtriya Pratishtha Puraskar
  • Indian Visionary Award
  • Reptile Rescuer Award
  • Honorary Doctorates – HDAC, AMC, WCEPC
Website Instagram – Dhunn Petting Farm

Dr. Archana Shailesh Patel (born 28 April 1976) is an Indian animal rescuer, writer, theatre artist, and motivational speaker. Based in Dharmaj, Gujarat, she is best known for her work in wildlife rehabilitation, Gujarati literature, and for founding Dhunn – The Petting Farm, a safe haven for rescued animals. Her contributions have earned her multiple awards and recognition in the fields of humanitarian service, education, and cultural arts.

Early life and education

Dr. Archana Patel was born on 28 April 1976 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. She developed an interest in the arts and animal welfare at a young age. She completed her schooling at Little Flower School, and went on to earn a B.A. in Indian Culture from Gujarat University in 1996. She also pursued a Diploma in Nursing from Ahmedabad Para Medical College, followed by veterinary-related short-term certifications from international platforms such as VETMEDUX and Clinician’s Brief.

Career

Theatre, acting and writing

Patel began her career in the cultural arts as a stage actor and model. Over the years, she has performed in numerous Gujarati theatre productions and television shows. As a writer, she has contributed columns to local publications and authored several short stories and essays in Gujarati, focusing on themes of compassion, culture, and empowerment.

Animal rescue and Dhunn – The Petting Farm

Inspired by her love for animals, Dr. Archana established Dhunn – The Petting Farm in Dharmaj. The farm serves as a rehabilitation and shelter center for abandoned, injured, or mistreated animals. Over the years, she has rescued hundreds of reptiles, birds, stray dogs, and other animals, often collaborating with local veterinary and environmental agencies.

Her work has been instrumental in raising awareness about animal welfare in India and encouraging youth participation in rescue operations and adoption campaigns.

Motivational speaking and community service

Dr. Archana is a popular motivational speaker, regularly invited to schools, colleges, and social groups to speak on topics such as empathy, animal-human coexistence, and personal growth. She is also involved in community-building projects in Gujarat, promoting sustainability and compassion among rural and urban populations.

Awards and recognition

Dr. Archana Patel has received multiple accolades for her work in diverse fields:

  • Rashtriya Pratishtha Puraskar – for her excellence in social service
  • Indian Visionary Award – for contribution to education and cultural integration
  • Reptile Rescuer Award – for her specialized work in reptile rescue and safety
  • Honorary Doctorate Degrees – conferred by HDAC (2024), AMC India (2024), and World Council of Education, Peace and Culture (2025)

Personal life

Dr. Patel resides in Dharmaj, Gujarat, where she actively manages Dhunn – The Petting Farm. She continues to write, volunteer, and mentor young individuals interested in animal care and rural development.

See also

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