S. K. Varma Nagar
S. K. Varma Nagar (full name Shyamji Krishna Varma Nagar and commonly known as merely Varma Nagar) is a town of India, developed in the 1970s, which is located in the Lakhpat Taluka of Kutch District of Gujarat. It is named after famous freedom fighter from Kutch, Shyamji Krishna Varma.
The town is located at a distance of 14 km from Taluka headquarters of Lakhpat and 110 km from district headquarters of Bhuj. Originally the town was developed as township of Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Limited. In 1979 government announced power project so it is also decided to develop township of GEB (now Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited) at the same place. Nowadays the town is only the township of GMDC and GSECL.
The town has a School, which is also named as Shree Shyamji Krishna Varma Vidyalay. There are hospitals run by Gujarat Electricity Board and Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation and also a small industrial area.
A lignite-based power plant is near the town, which generates and provides electricity to many areas of Kutch. Varma Nagar is located near the famous Panadhro Lignite Mines and main population of the town are dependent upon theses mines and associated business connected to it.
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The town hosts the Panadhro Geological Museum which holds in display fossils of Paleozoic era found in these mines.[2]