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Guwahati ranked 85th in the Ease of Living Index

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Guwahati performed poorly in the Ease of Living Index released by Urban Affairs Ministry. With mere 29.03 score out of 100, Guwahati ranked 85th out of the 111 cities.

Pune is ranked the highest, followed by Navi Mumbai and Greater Mumbai. Patna (109) in Bihar, Kohima (110) in Nagaland and Rampur (111) in Uttar Pradesh are ranked the poorest.

Beside, Guwahati and Kohima, rank of other cities of Northeast are – Gangtok (74), Aizawl (84), Imphal (91), Agartala (93), Shillong (98), Namchi (99), Pasighat (105) and Itanagar (106).

Here is the list of cities according to their ranks –

  1. Pune
  2. Navi Mumbai
  3. Greater Mumbai
  4. Tirupati
  5. Chandigarh
  6. Thane
  7. Raipur
  8. Indore
  9. Vijayawada
  10. Bhopal
  11. Karim Nagar
  12. Tiruchirappali
  13. Bilaspur
  14. Chennai
  15. Jabalpur
  16. Amravati
  17. Visakhapatnam
  18. Bhubaneswar
  19. Surat
  20. Vasai-Virar City
  21. Nashik
  22. Solapur
  23. Ahmedabad
  24. Ujjain
  25. Coimbatore
  26. Erode
  27. Hyderabad
  28. Madurai
  29. Tiruppur
  30. Jaipur
  31. Nagpur
  32. Gwalior
  33. Varanasi
  34. Jhansi
  35. Ludhiana
  36. Vadodara
  37. Tirunelveli
  38. Rajkot
  39. Gandhinagar
  40. Dindigul
  41. Mangaluru
  42. Salem
  43. Thanjavur
  44. Thoothukkudi
  45. Kochi
  46. Ghaziabad
  47. Diu
  48. Vellore
  49. Rae Bareli
  50. Kalyan-Dombivali
  51. Ajmer
  52. Belagavi
  53. Jodhpur
  54. Udaipur
  55. Agra
  56. Dharamshala
  57. Hubbali-Dharwad
  58. Bengaluru
  59. Kota
  60. Puducherry
  61. Warangal
  62. Satna
  63. Muzaffarpur
  64. Kakinada
  65. New Delhi
  66. Sagar
  67. Shivamogga
  68. Ranchi
  69. Pimpri Chinchwad
  70. Tumakuru
  71. Thiruvananthapuram
  72. Faridabad
  73. Lucknow
  74. Gangtok
  75. Kanpur
  76. Amritsar
  77. Jalandhar
  78. Port Blair
  79. Dahod
  80. Dehradun
  81. Bareilly
  82. Karnal
  83. Davanagere
  84. Aizawl
  85. Guwahati
  86. Aligarh
  87. Rourkela
  88. Gurugram
  89. Moradabad
  90. Panaji
  91. Imphal
  92. Shimla
  93. Agartala
  94. Dhanbad
  95. Jammu
  96. Allahabad
  97. Aurangabad
  98. Shillong
  99. Namchi
  100. Srinagar
  101. Meerut
  102. Silvassa
  103. Saharanpur
  104. Kavaratti
  105. Pasighat
  106. Itanagar
  107. Bhagalpur
  108. Bihar Sharif
  109. Patna
  110. Kohima
  111. Rampur

The Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry Monday released the results of its survey on the Ease of Living in cities across the country. There were 111 cities surveyed by the ministry. Minister of State (Independent charge) Hardeep Singh Puri, while announcing the results, said West Bengal refused to participate in the study.

The ministry studied quality of life in each city based on several parametres, including institutional (governance), social (identity, education, health, security), economic (economy, employment) and physical (waste water and solid waste management, pollution, housing/inclusiveness, mixed land use, power and water supply, transport, public open spaces) factors. Each parametre carried a weightage totaling 100 marks — institutional (25), social (25), physical (45) and economic (5). Based on this, the cities are given an overall rank.

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