Bangalore ‘Best Indian City for Expats’


Bangalore ‘best Indian city for expats’

New Delhi, May 26, (PTI): Bangalore once again emerged as the best Indian city when it comes to the quality of living for expatriates, even as New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata improved their rankings on the global list of cities compiled by HR consultancy Mercer for 2010. 

 
According to the Worldwide Quality of Living survey 2010 for 221 cities globally, Bengaluru remains the best placed among Indian cities in the global list at 140th rank this year, an improvement from its 142nd rank in last year’s list.

“This year, unlike the last, we have seen an upswing in the ranking of Indian cities, largely on account of a relatively stable political environment and the easing of foreign trade,” Mercer Information Product Solutions (India business leader) Gangapriya Chakraverti said.

The country’s national capital, New Delhi, climbed to 143 rank in this year’s list from 145th slot last year and financial hub Mumbai moved up four places to 144th rank. However, Indian cities do not fare well compared to their global peers, as the list is topped by Vienna (Austria).
 

  

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  • Reena, mangalore/kuwait

    Sat, May 29 2010

    Mumbai is the better safe and more advanced place than Bangalore. In Bangalore, people are still ill behaved. Please do not compare Mumbai to Bangalore.

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  • Ashwin, Bejai, mangalore

    Thu, May 27 2010

    Nagesh , why don't you run it instead of yeddy ??
    Forget the expats , Locals also will run away .

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  • RIZU, DAMMAM, KSA

    Thu, May 27 2010

    GOOD,GIVE CM CHANCE TO DR. V. S. ACHARYA AND SEE OUR BENGALURU WILL BE IN FIRST PLACE IN THE WORLD. EX. NOW SEE UDUPI'S DEVOLOPMENTS

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  • Inchara , UDUPI/BANGALORE

    Thu, May 27 2010

    This is effect of Bangaloreans are not joined their hands with Mr. Mutalik and Sangh Parivar

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  • Jason Fernandes, Bangalore

    Thu, May 27 2010

    Bangalore is not what it is because of Yeddy. Yeddy did not make Bangalore what it is. He still has to deal with water, power, drainage and mosquito problem.

    Bangalore is what it is because of the bengalurians who are more open-minded and cosmopolitan (except for the labor class Tamilians who are a mafia in Bangalore) than people in other metropolises.

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  • KPN, Mangalore

    Thu, May 27 2010

    Nagesh ji..You give your support to people like Mutalik and you will see Bangalore in the last spot in the world. Jai Hind.

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  • siddarth, mangalore

    Thu, May 27 2010

    Good , but we are too far behind . We are moving at a snails pace compared to the world

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, May 26 2010

    WE NEED TO PRESERVE THE HOLYNESS OF THE "GARDEN CITY OF ASIA"WITH ACTIVE PARTICIPATION PUBLIC AND POLITICAL PARTIES ALIKE.

    24HRs WATER-ELECTICITY-ROAD NETWORK-RECREATIONS-PARKS & GARDENS-FLYOVERS-POLLUTION FREE ENVOIRNMENT-LAW&ORDER-SLUM FREE HABITATE ETC ECT NEED TO BE ENSURED.CUTTING PARTYLINES,ALL POLITICAL PARTIES WORK TOGETHER TO ENHANCE SILICON CITY'S IMAGE IN THE WORLD

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  • nagesh nayaK, bangalore

    Wed, May 26 2010

    GIVE 5 YEARS TO SHRI. YEDIYURAPPAJI & SEE OUR BANGALORE WILL BE IN NO.1 SPOT IN THE WORLD.

    JAI HO.

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