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Sarlanagar

Coordinates: 24°12′00″N 80°48′32″E / 24.200°N 80.809°E / 24.200; 80.809
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Sarlanagar is an industrial town located near Maihar in the Maihar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The town is named after Sarla Birla, the wife of B.K. Birla.[1] Sarlanagar's residents are primarily employees of Maihar Cement.

Sarlanagar is divided into three sections:

  1. Staff Colony, the residence of the employees of Maihar Cement.
  2. Workers Colony (also known as Hanthikund Colony or Bank Colony), has a branch of UCO Bank.
  3. Mines Colony is home to the employees of the Mines Division.

The school has two branches, divided into Hindi Medium and English Medium. Sarla Higher Secondary School is a co-educational school in Madhya Pradesh, affiliated with the CBSE Board, AJMER.

References

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  1. ^ Staff Writer (1 April 2020). "Maihar Cement to augment capacity of Sonwari unit". Construction Week.
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24°12′00″N 80°48′32″E / 24.200°N 80.809°E / 24.200; 80.809