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South tech hubs Bengaluru, Hyderabad reshape India's urban economy: ReportBengaluru and Hyderabad are powering more than half of India's urban growth. These tech hubs are reshaping jobs, consumption, and city futu...
Where should you invest Rs 1–2 crore in real estate in 2026? B.K. Malagi explainsIndian real estate enters 2026 with steady demand, stronger institutional interest, and emerging investment opportunities. Residential prio...
These are the 100 best cities for 2026; four Indian cities make it to the listFour major Indian metros, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad, have secured spots in the global Top 100 of the 2026 World's Best Cities...
Copenhagen replaces Vienna as the most liveable city in the world in 2025Copenhagen has been declared the world's most liveable city in 2025, surpassing Vienna due to its strong performance in stability, educatio...
World’s best city to live in: US has ZERO city in Top 10 list, another country has 3Copenhagen is the most liveable city according to a new index. Vienna slips to second place due to stability concerns. Zurich shares the se...
Vienna tops the list of 10 best cities to live in the world, Pakistan’s Karachi features in the bottom 10The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) annually releases its Global Liveability Index, ranking cities based on stability, healthcare, cultur...
World's top 10 most liveable cities & what makes them special
Quality of life better in Kochi, Thrissur as compared to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad: Oxford IndexIn terms of factors such as livability and attractiveness influencing migration patterns, major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru ha...
Urbanisation = growthWhile the post-WW2 world experienced rapid urbanisation, India followed suit at a slower and more haphazard pace. Misguided attempts to com...
Small towns around Delhi set to get New Jersey-style makeoverWith a noticeable increase in the number of corporates and a rapid rise in Delhi's organized-sector working population, numerous micro-mark...
These are the world's most liveable cities for 2023The Global Liveability 2023 Index is out. The survey has taken into account factors like healthcare, infrastructure, education, culture, en...
Bengaluru "least liveable" city in India, ranked 146th GloballyIndia's IT hub Bengaluru has been ranked 146th in the Global Liveability Index 2022 released by the European Intelligence Unit.
99 of 100 cities most at risk environmentally in AsiaAcross the globe, more than 400 large cities with a total population of 1.5 billion are at "high" or "extreme" risk due to some mixture of ...
Pune ranks first, Delhi-NCR at bottom among top 8 cities on health infra parameters: ReportThe real estate portal, which is owned by US-based News Corp and its Australian group firm REA, on Wednesday released its report titled 'St...
69 percent of hospital beds in India are concentrated in urban areas : ReportNot only does India sit at the bottom of the chart on healthcare spending among top 10 major economies covered in the analysis, it also has...
View: India’s urbanisation challenges and the way forwardThe political economy of development in India has always leaned rural. It was not until 2005 when the JNNURM was launched to reform cities ...
World's most liveable cities: New Delhi slips 6 places due to pollution, crime; Mumbai followsThe national capital was ranked at the 118th spot, and Mumbai secured the 119th position.
Vienna is world's most liveable city; New Delhi on 112, Mumbai 117Pakistan's financial capital Karachi and Bangladesh's capital Dhaka are among the world's least liveable cities in the annual Global Liveab...
Melbourne is the most liveable and loveable city for the seventh consecutive yearNo Indian city has figured among the top 10 in this year’s Global Liveability report.
Mumbai can become a more capable banking centre, says a Brookings- JP Morgan Chase report“Policy delays mean previous objectives to become a global financial hub are not currently viable” the report said.