World's and India's most liveable cities according to EIU and Mint

The Economist Intelligence Unit publishes an annual ranking of of the world's most liveable cities. The ranking considers more than 30 qualitative and quantitative factors under five broad categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. 

Scores are compiled on a scale of 1-100. In the 2019 survey, the ranking covered 140 cities. 

The most liveable cities are:

1. Vienna, Austria, score = 99.1
2. Melbourne, Australia
3. Sydney, Australia
4. Osaka, Japan
5. Calgary, Canada
6. Vancouver, Canada
7. Toronto, Canada
7. Tokyo, Japan
9. Copenhagen, Denmark
10. Adelaide, Australia

The least liveable cities are:

1. Damascus, Syria, score = 30.7
2. Lagos, Nigeria
3. Dhaka, Bangladesh
4. Tripoli, Libya
5. Karachi, Pakistan
6. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
7. Harare, Zimbabwe
8. Douala, Cameroon
9. Algiers, Algeria
10. Caracas, Venezuela

London and New York ranked 48 and 58 respectively. Both were rated highly for culture but were brought down by their lower scores for infrastructure and stability, with a higher risk of crime and terrorism. 

Paris' stability rating also took a tumble thanks to anti-government protests. It fell six places from last year's ranking to 26.

New Delhi and Mumbai were the only two cities considered in India. New Delhi scored 56.3 and was ranked 118. Mumbai scored 56.2 and was ranked 119.

A score between 50-60 points, which is the case for India, indicates constrained liveability conditions.

In a separate ranking of Indian cities conducted by Mint newspaper, Hyderabad and Bangalore were ranked as the most liveable Indian metros. While that is intuitively obvious, the rankings are not directly comparable to the EIU list.


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