On a day’s visit to Gujarat on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Amul’s newly-constructed chocolate plant and other projects at different locations in Anand, Rajkot and Kutch. He is also scheduled to address two public meetings during the visit.

Set up with an investment of about ₹190 crore, the chocolate plant at Mogar near Anand has a capacity to produce 1,000 tonnes of chocolate per month. Amul has laid down ambitious plans for its chocolate segment through its popular Single Origin Dark chocolates.

The Prime Minister will also perform an online foundation stone-laying for Amul's first dairy plant in West Bengal at Kolkata. The other projects include a take-home-ration plant of 600 tonnes per day and a ready-to-use therapeutic food plant with monthly capacity of 600 tonnes. PM Modi will address a farmers' gathering at Anand.

During the day, Modi will also visit Rajkot to inaugurate a Mahatma Gandhi museum at Alfred High School, where the Father of the Nation studied his higher secondary. The 164-year-old school was shut down by the authorities last year owing to reduced number of students.

In the drought-hit Kutch district, the Prime Minister will inaugurate natural gas transmission line between Mundra Port and Anjar set up by state-run Gujarat State Petronet Ltd (GSPL). The 67-km pipeline is set up with an investment of ₹375 crore. Modi will address second public rally at Anjar.