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Among Indian cities, Mangalore led the charts, followed by Pune and Hyderabad.
In a welcome achievement, the city of Mangalore in Karnataka has been ranked 48th among a list of global cities on a quality of life index report by Numbeo, ahead of cities like Hamburg, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Madrid, Prague, New York, and Tokyo.
The ranking was based on a number of parameters including purchasing power, safety, cost of living, property price-to-income ratio, traffic commute time, pollution and climate.
Mangalore scored high on purchasing power, health care and safety.
Pune, Maharashtra managed to grab the 102 spot, ranking ahead of New York City (106) and London (129). Pune also fared well on purchasing power, health care and safety indicators.
And the biggest surprise -- Gurgaon, Haryana -- stood at 141 ahead of Hong Kong (145), Kuala Lumpur (173) and even Singapore (155). Gurgaon had purchasing power and health care going for it.
Among Indian cities, Mangalore led the charts, followed by Pune and Hyderabad (116). See the full rankings here.
In city-to-city comparisons, between Delhi and Mumbai, Delhi fared better overall, thanks to purchasing power and climate indicators. Between Chennai and Bangalore, Bangalore stood better attributable to the city's climate and purchasing power.
In a welcome achievement, the city of Mangalore in Karnataka has been ranked 48th among a list of global cities on a quality of life index report by Numbeo, ahead of cities like Hamburg, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Madrid, Prague, New York, and Tokyo.
The ranking was based on a number of parameters including purchasing power, safety, cost of living, property price-to-income ratio, traffic commute time, pollution and climate.
Mangalore scored high on purchasing power, health care and safety.
Pune, Maharashtra managed to grab the 102 spot, ranking ahead of New York City (106) and London (129). Pune also fared well on purchasing power, health care and safety indicators.
And the biggest surprise -- Gurgaon, Haryana -- stood at 141 ahead of Hong Kong (145), Kuala Lumpur (173) and even Singapore (155). Gurgaon had purchasing power and health care going for it.
Among Indian cities, Mangalore led the charts, followed by Pune and Hyderabad (116). See the full rankings here.
In city-to-city comparisons, between Delhi and Mumbai, Delhi fared better overall, thanks to purchasing power and climate indicators. Between Chennai and Bangalore, Bangalore stood better attributable to the city's climate and purchasing power.