The 44-year-old musician interacted with the staff and extended his support to promote protection and conservation of elephants in the country.
"Congratulations Wildlife SOS and good luck for the universal work that you do here and the effect you have on anyone who sees this," Williams said in a statement.
The "Happy" singer arrived on his maiden visit to India last week to celebrate a Holi event hosted by "Padmaavat" star Ranveer Singh.
"He was visibly moved by the story of the rescued elephants and what they had endured before they were rescued," she added.
Earlier, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had also paid a visit here.
The centre was established in 2010, and provides critical medical treatment and lifetime care to the elephants.
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