Bhaduri
Bhaduri is a Bengali Hindu Brahmin surname used by the members of the Bhaduri family of Kolkata. Bhaduris are Barendra brahmins of the Kashyapa gotra.[1] They were originally from Bhaturiya village inside the undivided British-Indian territory (presently in Bangladesh) but settled in British Calcutta ( now Kolkata) during 19th century. Most of the members of Bhaduri family have contributed significantly to the development of Indian-Bengali art, culture, literature, and academia since Bengal renaissance era during the British Raj.
Notable people
- Abhijit Bhaduri, Author, Chief Learning Officer
- Chapal Bhaduri, Indian actor
- Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri, Professor (retired), writer
- Rita Bhaduri, Indian actress
- Satinath Bhaduri, Bengali Indian novelist and politician.
- Sisir Kumar Bhaduri, Actor, director, pioneer of modern Indian theatre, and recipient of Padma Bhusan
- Sibdas Bhaduri, Indian professional footballer
- Tripti Bhaduri, Indian actress
- Jaya Bhaduri, Indian film actress, politician, and recipient of Padma Shri
- Amit Bhaduri, Indian economist and author of The Face you were Afraid to See: Essays on the Indian Economy [2]
- Madhu Bhaduri, Indian diplomat, author, documentary film-maker, and founding member of Aam Aadmi Party
- Pandit Sugato Bhaduri, Indian Mandolinist [3]
- Amar Nath Bhaduri, Indian chemical biologist and recipient of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology
- Prof.Budhendra Bhaduri, Division Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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References
- Bhattacharya, Jogendra Nath (1896). Hindu Castes and Sects. Kolkata: Thacker, Spink And Co. p. 42. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
- https://www.amazon.in/Face-you-were-Afraid-See/dp/014306827X/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&qid=1596292832&refinements=p_27%3AAmit+Bhaduri&s=books&sr=1-6
- http://www.pastelshade.com/sugatobhaduri/
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