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According to the Ministry of Urban Affairs ranking of 111 major cities on livability index, Pune, Navi Mumbai, and Greater Mumbai are the most livable cities whereas Uttar Pradesh's Rampur is the worst.
Four cities i.e Howrah, New Town Kolkata and Durgapur did not participate in the livability index survey.
As per the Livability Index,
As per the livability index, the ease of living framework considers four areas viz institutional, social, economic and physical which were broken down into 15 categories and 78 indicators.
Livability Index evaluation of cities was done on a 100-point scale across 78 indicators. While institutional and social parameters carried 25 points each, a maximum of 45 points was allocated for the physical parameters and the rest five for economic parameters.
Pune (1st Rank); Navi Mumbai (2nd rank); Greater Mumbai (3rd Rank); Tirupati (4th Rank); Chandigarh (5th Rank); Thane (6th Rank); Raipur (7th Rank); Indore (8th Rank); Vijayawada (9th Rank) and Bhopal (10th Rank).
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