Friday, March 8, 2013

Nagpur Is the Most Liveable Indian City; Nashik Best Tourist-Friendly City: Survey

At the ABP News-IPSOS Best City Survey and Awards 2013 event in New Delhi on 6 March 2013, Nagpur won the award for most liveable Indian city. Delhi was declared as the best city for primary education and roads.
Nagpur won the award for most liveable Indian city for top health care services, green cover as well as best public transport. Rajkot was declared as the city with the best law and order. This city also ranked at the top most position in terms of cleanliness and sanitation as well as women safety.  
The city with best traffic management was Pune. Madurai was adjudged the city with most affordable housing. Nashik became the best tourist-friendly city while Mumbai was adjudged as the city with best power availability.

India’s 20 most Liveable Cities:  
In the list, the most liveable cities were Nagpur, Bhopal, Varanasi, Rajkot, Agra, Madurai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Surat, Pune, Patna, Nashik, Amritsar, Jaipur, Kanpur, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Kolkata.

About The ABP News-IPSOS Best City Survey and Awards:

The awards were given for the first time. These awards were based on the surveys which evaluated as well as identified cities that have a population of more than 10 lakh. These cities were adjudged on 13 main parameters which are as follows:

• Affordable Housing
• Public Transport
• Roads
• Power Availability
• Efficient Traffic Management
• Health Care Services
• Cleanliness & Sanitation
• Law & Order
• Green City
• Primary Education
• Women Safety
• Tourist Friendly City
• Overall Best City to live in


The Awards given were as follows:
Name of the Indian City
Award
Nagpur
Most Liveable Indian City
Delhi
Best City For Primary Education And Roads
Rajkot
City With The Best Law And Order
Pune
City With Best Traffic Management
Madurai
City With Most Affordable Housing
Nashik
Best Tourist-Friendly City
Mumbai
City With Best Power Availability
Nagpur
The Greenest City
Rajkot
Best City for Women Safety

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