Bidari


Bidari is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Jamkhandi taluk of Bagalkot district in Karnataka.

Demographics

India census, Bidari had a population of 10478 with 4733 males and 4745 females. It is the last village of Jamkhandi taluk towards the north east. The village is surrounded by the Krishna River on three sides. Agriculture is the main occupation of the village residents. Sugar cane is the chief crop grown here. There are 4 to 5 sugar factories nearby.

The Bidari family

The 'Bidari' family is well known as the most powerful bureaucratic family of Karnataka. The family owns an extensive amount of land and property in the area. The Bidari Family also exerts a considerable amount of influence in the region. Many residents of the village have the surname Bidari.
Karnataka's Indian Police Service officer, Shankar Bidari shares his family name with this place. His native place is the nearby village of Banahatti, but his ancestors came from this same village.
Shankar Bidari is an Indian Police Service officer of 1978 batch, now the very powerful police Commissioner of Bangalore. His daughter, Vijayalakshmi topped the country in the civil services exam of 2001. She joined the Indian Administrative Service, and is now director of Information Technology for the state of Maharashtra. She is married to Mallikarjun Prasanna, a 2000 batch police officer, now serving as DCP in Mumbai.
Shankar Bidari's son Vijayendra Bidari joined the Indian Police Services in 2005. He is now serving as DCP in Chennai. Vijayendra is married to Rohini, an Indian Administrative Service officer of 2008 batch.
Some members of the Bidari family currently reside in the United States.

The Bidari family in Nepal

Bidari family can also be found on Nepal on various districts like Kathmandu, Dhading, Makawanpur and so on. This surname belongs to members of both the Brahmin and Kshatriya castes. Bidari have Kaushik gotra. Some families are in Rajbiraj and Siraha. Some families write Bimb, Sharma or Upadhyaya instead of Bidari.