Delhi has been ranked first in India in the EIU's Global Liveability Index 2022’. Scores for all five were below average, ranging from 140 to 146. Delhi came in first at position 140, followed by Mumbai at position 141, Chennai at position 142, and Ahmedabad at position 143. Bangalore had a score of 54.4 out of 100, placing it 146th among the five Indian cities.
Delhi is the capital of India and is one of the most populous cities in the world. It is a major political, economic, and cultural hub of the country. Delhi is home to many historical landmarks and is a major tourist destination. The EIU ‘Global Liveability Index' is a yearly report that ranks cities based on their liveability. The index considers a number of factors, including safety, healthcare, education, infrastructure, and environment.
Delhi has scored well on all these factors and has thus been ranked first in India. The city has a very low crime rate and is very safe for its citizens. It also has world-class healthcare and educational facilities. Delhi’s infrastructure is very good and it has a very efficient public transport system. The city also has a good environment and is very clean. Delhi has scored well on all five key pillars and has emerged as the most liveable city in India. The city has a strong infrastructure and is well-connected to the rest of the country.
The EIU ‘Global Liveability Index’ is a yearly report that assesses which cities around the world are the most liveable. The index looks at five key factors that contribute to liveability: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure.
The EIU ‘Global Liveability Index’ is a useful tool for businesses and individuals looking to relocate to a new city. It provides a good overview of which cities are the most liveable and which ones are improving their liveability.
