Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs

AP, ODISHA & Madhya Pradesh Bag award of Three Best Performing States In “Ease of Living Index”


Ease of Living Index is A Transformative Initiative of The Ministry to Help Cities Assess their Liveability Vis-À-Vis National & Global Benchmarks: Hardeep Singh Puri

“Ease of Living Index” -- A move towards an ‘Outcome-Based’ approach to Urban Planning & Management: Shri Hardeep Puri

Posted On: 24 SEP 2018 1:48PM by PIB Delhi

      Andhra Pradesh has topped the charts among States in terms of “Ease of Living Index” rankings launched by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA).  It was followed by Odisha and Madhya Pradesh.  The three States were awarded the three best performing States at the National Dissemination Workshop on Ease of Living Index, 2018, here today. While presenting the awards to the States, the Union Minister of State (I/C)) for Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Hardeep Singh Puri said that the Ease of Living Index is a transformative initiative of the Ministry to help the cities assess their liveability vis-à-vis national and global benchmarks. He exuded confidence that the Ease of Living Index will encourage all cities to move towards an ‘outcome-based’ approach to urban planning and management and promote healthy competition among cities.  Sh Durga Shankar Mishra, Secretary MoHUA, Sh Shiv Das Meena, Additional Secretary and Mission heads under Urban Affairs, urban planners from States and Union Territories attended the Workshop.

Addressing the participants, Sh Puri said that this exercise marked a major milestone in India’s goal to promote evidence-based planning and action towards sustainable urbanization.  “The ‘Ease of Living’ Index seeks to assist cities in undertaking a 360-degree assessment of their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats”, he added. It was decided in June 2017 to rank 116 cities (all smart cities and million plus cities) based on the liveability parameters. The implementation of the assessment commenced formally on 19 January 2018.  The MoHUA released the first ever ‘Ease of Living Index’ covering 111 Indian cities on 13 August, 2018, which serves as a litmus test to help assess the progress made in cities through various initiatives. All cities were evaluated out of 100. The 'physical' pillar (infrastructure) was given the highest weightage of 45, while institutional (governance) and social were weighted 25 each. Economy was weighted 5.

Shri Hardeep Puri pointed out that Ease of Living framework comprised four pillars namely Institutional, Social, Economic and Physical which are further broken down into 78 indicators across 15 categories (governance, identity and culture, education, health, safety and security, economy, affordable housing, land use planning, public open spaces, transportation and mobility, assured water supply, waste-water management, solid waste management, power, and quality of environment).  “Another highlight of the Ease of Living assessment standards is its close linkage with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Of the 17 SDG goals, 8 goals are directly linked to India’s ease of living assessment framework with SDG 11” he said.

The Minister highlighted that SDG 11 is aimed at making our cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable and is measured through a set of 30 indicators.  He said, “the ease of living index provides a strong impetus to India’s effort for systematically tracking the progress of SDGs in the urban areas.”

Elaborating on the importance of having a relook at the whole exercise undertaken which led to the final scores and ranking, Shri Hardeep Puri said, “the assessment was launched at the national level with a National Orientation Workshop to orient city officials on assessment framework. It was followed by 33 state level workshops spread across all 26 states and Union Territories to introduce and explain the framework to all stakeholders. Over 1500 officials participated across all workshops.”  Shri Puri also pointed out that besides collecting data on a range of metrics to evaluate performance of the city administration, the exercise spread over four months also collected feedback from over 60,000 citizens to measure satisfaction on urban services. The first round of Ease of Living covered 111 cities. Gurugram was subsequently included in the assessment.  Four cities of West Bengal – Howrah, New Town Kolkata, Kolkata and Durgapur did not participate and Naya Raipur of Chhattisgarh and Amravati of Andhra Pradesh did not fulfil the parameters as they are green-field cities.

The Minister hoped that this workshop will provide an opportunity for the states and cities to offer their valuable suggestions and also go over  the lessons learnt from the previous Index to ensure a more robust methodology for future. The workshop will dwell upon the approach, challenges and key learnings from the first exercise of Ease of Living Index, 2018. Shri Puri also urged all States and cities to share their inputs on ‘City GDP Framework’ so as to devise a robust GDP framework for cities.

The government hoped that the big bonus that will come with the scheme is the fact that it will lead to a healthy competition between cities, based on the rankings, and generate acute interest, comparisons, critiques and analysis by citizens.

List of Cities covered under  Ease of Living Index -2018

State/UT

Sl. No

Cities

Andaman and Nicobar

1

Port Blair

Andhra Pradesh

2

Kakinada

3

Visakhapatnam

4

Tirupati

5

Vijayawada

Arunachal Pradesh

6

Itanagar

7

Pasighat

Assam

8

Guwahati

Bihar

9

Bhagalpur

10

Muzaffarpur

11

Biharsharif

12

Patna

Chandigarh

13

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

14

Bilaspur

15

Raipur

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

16

Silvassa

Daman and Diu

17

Diu

Goa

18

Panaji

Gujarat

19

Ahmedabad

20

Surat

21

Vadodara

22

Gandhinagar

23

Dahod

24

Rajkot

Haryana

25

Karnal

26

Faridabad

27

Gurgaon

Himachal Pradesh

28

Dharamshala

29

Shimla

Jammu & Kashmir

30

Jammu

31

Srinagar

Jharkhand

32

Ranchi

33

Dhanbad

Karnataka

34

Davanagere

35

Belagavi

36

Hubbali-Dharwad

37

Mangaluru

38

Shivamogga

39

Tumakuru

40

Bangalore

Kerala

41

Kochi

42

Thiruvananthapuram

Laksadweep

43

Kavaratti

Madhya Pradesh

44

Indore

45

Bhopal

46

Ujjain

47

Satna

48

Sagar

49

Jabalpur

50

Gwalior

Maharashtra

51

Solapur

52

Pune

53

Aurangabad

54

Kalyan-Dombivali

55

Nagpur

56

Amravati

57

Nashik

58

Thane

59

Greater Mumbai

60

Navi Mumbai

61

PimpriChinchwad

62

Vasai-Virar City

Manipur

63

Imphal

Meghalaya

64

Shillong

Mizoram

65

Aizawl

Nagaland

66

Kohima

NCT Delhi

67

Delhi

Odisha

68

Bhubaneswar

69

Rourkela

Puducherry

70

Puducherry

Punjab

71

Jalandhar

72

Ludhiana

73

Amritsar

Rajasthan

74

Udaipur

75

Ajmer

76

Jaipur

77

Kota

78

Jodhpur

Sikkim

79

Namchi

80

Gangtok

Tamil Nadu

81

Salem

82

Thanjavur

83

Vellore

84

Dindigul

85

Erode

86

Tiruchirappalli

87

Thoothukkudi

88

Tiruppur

89

Tirunelveli

90

Chennai

91

Coimbatore

92

Madurai

Telangana

93

Warangal

94

Hyderabad

95

Karim Nagar

Tripura

96

Agartala

Uttar Pradesh

97

Lucknow

98

Agra

99

Moradabad

100

Aligarh

101

Rampur

102

Rae Bareli

103

Bareilly

104

Jhansi

105

Saharanpur

106

Kanpur

107

Varanasi

108

Ghaziabad

109

Meerut

110

Allahabad

Uttarakhand

111

Dehradun

 

Ranking: Ease of Living Index-2018

Top ten cities

  1. Pune
  1. Navi Mumbai
  1. Greater Mumbai
  1. Tirupati
  1. Chandigarh
  1. Thane
  1. Raipur
  1. Indore
  1. Vijaywada

    10. Bhopal

 

Pillar Wise: Top ten cities

Ranks

Institutional

Social

Economic

Physical

1

Navi Mumbai

Tirupati

Chandigarh

Greater Mumbai

2

Tirupati

Tiruchirappalli

Ajmer

Pune

3

Karim Nagar

Navi Mumbai

Kota

Thane

4

Hyderabad

Chandigarh

Indore

Chandigarh

5

Bilaspur

Pune

Tiruppur

Raipur

6

Kochi

Greater Mumbai

Itanagar

Tirupati

7

Ahmedabad

Amravati

Pune

Navi Mumbai

8

Pune

Vijayawada

Ludhiana

Bhopal

9

Vijayawada

Indore

Thane

Bilaspur

10

Visakhapatnam

Vasai Virar

Vijayawada

Visakhapatnam

 

City Population Typology wise: Top three cities

Population ≥ 4 million

Population ≥ 1 million < 4 million

Population ≥ 0.5 million < 1 million

Population > 0.5 million

Greater Mumbai

Pune

Chandigarh

Tirupati

Chennai

Navi Mumbai

Tiruchirappalli

Karimnagar

Surat

Thane

Amravati

Bilaspur

 

 

 

 

 

 

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RJ/KGS

 


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