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Shankar Bidari (Shankar Mahadev Bidari) was born on 27 August, 1954 in Bagalkot, Karnataka, India, is an Indian police chief. Discover Shankar Bidari's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Shankar Mahadev Bidari
Occupation Civil servant
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August, 1954
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Bagalkot, Karnataka, India
Nationality India

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His wife is Dr. Umadevi

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Shankar Bidari Net Worth

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Source of Income Civil servant

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Shankar Mahadev Bidari is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, who was the Director General and Inspector General of Police (DGP) of the state of Karnataka.

1978

An Indian Police Service officer of the 1978 cohort, he was the Police Commissioner of Bangalore.

Bidari comes from Banahatti City in Bagalkot District, Karnataka.

2001

Bidari's daughter Vijayalakshmi Bidari, IAS undertook the Civil Services Examination in 2001.

Her husband Mallikarjuna Prasanna, an IPS officer is a DCP in Mumbai.

His son Vijayendra Bidari, an IPS officer is the Deputy Joint Director of CBI of Delhi.

His wife Rohini Bhajibhakare, IAS from Solapur is a probationer working as collector in Salem, Tamil Nadu.

Shankar Bidari's wife Umadevi, a doctor, is the only non-IAS and non-IPS person in the family.

2012

He was succeeded as DG & IGP by Abdul Rahman Infant in March 2012.

Shankar Bidari's family has five civil servants from a single family of six members.

Bidari comes from a Lingayat family.

Institutions and associations have given him titles such as "Vishwashri", "Kayakashri", "Basawashri" award, carrying a cash component of Rs.5 Lakhs by Shree Murga Mutt, Chitradurga in the year 2012 in recognition of his service, "Tippu Sultan Award", "Sri Vishveshwaraiah Award", "Pride of Karnataka", "Shishunala Shariff Award", "Kumara Rama Award", "Karnatakashri Award", "Mallikarjun Mansoor Award", "Sangolli Rayanna award", "Dr. Ambedkar Award".

On 30 March 2012, the Karnataka High Court, in response to a petition filed by then most senior IPS officer of Karnataka DGP Abdul Rahman Infant challenging the appointment of Shankar Bidari as Karnataka Director General, struck down Bidari’s appointment.

This appears related to Bidari's role as commandant of a Special Task Force to tackle Veerappan.

The decision by the High Court for removal of Bidari was based on the decision taken by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Bangalore bench, on 16 March 2012, which quashed the appointment of Shankar M Bidari as DG&IGP of Karnataka.

It then directed the Karnataka State Government to appoint Infant as DG&IGP of Karnataka on an ad hoc basis.

He referred an appeal to the Supreme Court which gave a judgement exonerating him of allegations, and held that the order of the High Court was not correct.

He retired after 34 years of service, in May 2012.