The name comes from the original word
Nangar Parkar. It is at the foot of the
Karoonjhar Hills. It is situated at a distance of about 16 km from south and about 23 from east from the
Indian border. At one time the area was under the sea, which had to be crossed; the name "Parkar" means "to cross over". Nagarparkar has
Chachro taluk on its north, and on its west is
Islamkot taluk, while on east of it lies
Barmer district of the
Indian state of
Rajasthan and on its south is
Rann Kachchh and the Indian state of
Gujarat. The surrounding area is a rocky belt called Parkar, and the remaining part is a sandy area. The
Karoonjhar hills cover 16 miles in the south of Nagarparkar taluk. The
granite stone of this mountain is used for making tiles. There is a saying that the Karoonjhar hills provide 1-1/4 kilos of
gold every day in the form of red granite stone, china clay, and honey. In summer, different sounds are audible from the rock due to sulfur deposits. ==Demographics==