Bidar

Bidar (/biːd̪ər/) is a city in the north-eastern part of Karnataka state in India. It is the headquarters of Bidar district, which borders Maharashtra and Telangana. It is a rapidly urbanising city in the wider Bidar Metropolitan area. The city is well known for its many sites of architectural, historical and religious importance. Bidar City have a population of more than 2 lakh and are likely to get upgraded to municipal corporation in the next 5 years.

Bidar
City
(clockwise from top) Bidar Fort; One of the Barid Shahi tombs; Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib; Ruins of the Mahmud Gawan Madrasa
Etymology: Viduranagara (Mahabharata)
Nickname(s): 
Bidar
Location of Bidar in Karnataka
Bidar
Bidar (India)
Coordinates (Bidar): 17.912°N 77.520°E / 17.912; 77.520
Country India
State Karnataka
DivisionKalaburagi Division
RegionKalyana-Karnataka
DistrictBidar
TalukaBidar
Named forBidri
Government
  TypeMunicipal Council
  Body
  • Bidar City Municipal Council
  • Bidar Urban Development Authority (BUDA)
Area
  City43 km2 (17 sq mi)
Elevation
710 m (2,330 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  City216,020
  Estimate 
(2021)
260,201
  Rank13
  Density5,000/km2 (13,000/sq mi)
  Metro
400,000
  Males
111,470
  Males density2,592/km2 (6,710/sq mi)
  Females
104,550
  Females density2,432/km2 (6,300/sq mi)
Demonym"Bidri"
Sex Ratio
  per 1000 males937 females
  in the age, 0-6914 f / 1000 m
Literacy Rate
  Average87.65%
  Male92.88%
  Female82.08%
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
585 401/02/03
Telephone code91-(0)8482-XXXXXX
Vehicle registrationKA-38
Official languageKannada
Websitebidarcity.mrc.gov.in

Being located at the farthest of around 744 km (462 mi) from the state capital Bangalore, it has been neglected by the state government for a long time. However, owing to its rich heritage, the city has a prominent place on the Archaeological Map of India. Picturesquely perched on the Deccan plateau, the Bidar fort is more than 500 years old and still standing strong. According to the book "Bidar Heritage" published by the state Department of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage, of the 61 monuments listed by the department, about 30 are tombs located in and around Bidar city., explaining its nickname, "City of Whispering Monuments". The heritage sites in and around Bidar have become the major attraction for film shooting in recent years, with Bollywood making visits apart from Kannada film industry

Bidar is home for the second biggest Indian Air Force training centre in the country. The IAF Station Bidar is used for advanced jet training of prospective fighter pilots on BAe Hawk aircraft.

Bidar city is known for its Bidri handicraft products, and its rich history. Bidar is also considered one of the holiest place for Sikh pilgrimage. Unlike other places in the region, Bidar is the coldest and wettest place in north Karnataka. For the year 2009–10, Bidar was ranked 22nd among the cleanest cities in India, and 5th cleanest in Karnataka. SH4 passes through Bidar and the whole city is integrated with 4 lane road.

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