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Hyderabad emerged as the city with the best quality of living in India for the third year in a row, according to Mercer's Quality of Living rankings 2017. It was ranked 144 in the global survey, followed by Pune and Bangalore at 145 and 146.
New Delhi on the other hand, continued to be ranked the lowest amongst the surveyed Indian cities, for the second year in a row. It was globally ranked 161, closely behind Kolkata at 160 and Mumbai at 154.
Ruchika Pal, Principal and India Practice Leader, Global Mobility said:
Chennai was the only Indian city whose score marginally improved mainly on account of public transport, including buses and a recently expanded two-line metro system, and improved availability of expat housing.
Hyderabad slipped five ranks from 139 last year to 144, due to decreased power supply and water availability.
Telangana Chief Minister, K Chandrasekhar Rao, on Wednesday congratulated top police officials after the survey ranking was announced. The ranking is a testimony to the impact created by the Hyderabad city police in the areas of public safety and security, a release from the Chief Minister's Office said.
While New Delhi scores well on account of its airport facility, availability of international schools and low probability of natural disasters. These positives are offset by a variety of negatives including a "notorious" crime rate, air pollution and water availability.
Mercer's survey also includes a city infrastructure ranking that assesses each city's supply of electricity, drinking water, telephone and mail services, and public transportation as well as traffic congestion and the range of international flights available from local airports.
Amongst Indian cities, Mumbai is ranked the highest at 141, followed by Kolkata (149) and Pune (151). Bengaluru is rated the lowest, amongst the surveyed Indian cities, ranked at 177.
Globally, Vienna occupies first place for overall quality of living for the eighth year running.
In South Asia, the Indian cities fare much better on quality of living compared to Dhaka in Bangladesh (rank 214), and Islamabad (rank 194), Lahore (rank 202) and Karachi (rank 204). Colombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka however has emerged as the top ranker in South Asia, with a score of 132.
(With inputs from IANS and PTI.)
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