Deccan Chronicle

CITY MOST LIVABLE IN INDIA: STUDY

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD , FEB. 23

Despite its 49th spot in the Swachh Bharat survey, Hyderabad has emerged as the best city in terms of quality of living in India for the second year in a row. It is also the second safest city in India.

Worldwide, the city slipped one rank from last year to 139, on account of increased power disruption­s and extreme weather according to the Quality of Living 2016 index compiled by global consulting major Mercer.

The list ranks 230 countries. Pune is ranked at 144, Bengaluru 145, Chennai 150, Mumbai 152 and Kolkata at 160.

Hyderabad has emerged as the best city in terms of quality of living in India for the second year in a row, according to the Quality of Living 2016 index compiled by global consulting major Mercer. National capital Delhi moved down six places to 161st rank, the lowest among the seven Indian cities in the list.

The safest Indian cities are Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru, ranked 113, 121 and 123 respective­ly. These cities have emerged as cities of choice due to factors such as relatively lower crime rate, lesser air pollution and improved options for internatio­nal and reputed English speaking schools. Hyderabad and Pune rank higher than country’s more traditiona­l business centres for their quality of living.

Mercer notes that “considerab­le population increases in Mumbai and New Delhi in recent decades have increased existing problems, including access to clean water, air pollution, and traffic congestion”.

Interestin­gly, the survey suggests that Indian cities are safer than most others in South Asia. While the ranking of Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo at 132 is six places above Hyderabad, Dhaka in Bangladesh is ranked 216 and Pakistan’s Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi are ranked 193, 199 and 202 respective­ly.

Vienna is number one for the seventh time in a row. Baghdad, victim to waves of sectarian violence since the Americanle­d invasion of 2003, is not new to the last spot either.

Among Asian cities, Singapore tops the list at number 26, followed by four Japanese cities led by capital Tokyo. Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is at number 84. Luxembourg tops the personal safety list and is followed by Bern, Helsinki, and Zurich — all tied in second place.

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