Anand, situated in the Anand District of Gujarat, stands as a prominent city located 101 kilometers away from Gandhinagar, the state capital. Referred to as the Milk Capital of India, Anand earned this title due to the establishment of the AMUL manufacturing plant and its pivotal role in the milk revolution of the 20th century.
As the epicenter of the white revolution in the country during the 1960s, Anand boasts a semi-rural ambiance and is adorned with the revered Swami Narayan Mandir, which serves as the crown jewel of the city. While Anand continues to emerge as a progressive urban center, it still retains traces of its rural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into its charming past.