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The charm and grandeur of Indian cities may be incredible, but
they are not the preferred places to live for Asian expats, according
to a survey which has ranked Chennai at 126 out of 254.
However, the southern metropolis found better favour when it comes
to Asian cities with a ranking of 26, said the survey.
Singapore maintains the highest quality of life in the world for
Asian expatriates, according to the latest Location Ranking Survey
on expatriate living conditions by international HR consultancy
ECA International.
Chennai has been ranked highest among Indian cities at 138 position
followed by Bangalore (153), Mumbai (156), New Delhi (169) and Kolkata
(193) as the best place to live for Asians in the world.
Among Asian cities, Chennai has been ranked at 26 place followed
by Bangalore and Mumbai at 29 and 30th positions. New Delhi and
Kolkata are at the 36th and 40th ranks respectively, the survey
revealed.
In the survey of 254 locations globally Baghdad has been ranked
the lowest. "Globally, Baghdad remains the least favourable
location to live, followed by Kabul, Karachi and Port-au-Prince.
Risk to personal security and the lack of suitable facilities for
expatriates makes these locations the least desirable," ECA
International General Manager in Hong Kong Lee Quane said.
The annual, ECA Internationals Location Ranking Survey compares
living standards in 254 locations globally according to categories
including climate, air quality, health services, housing and utilities,
isolation, social network and leisure facilities, infrastructure,
personal safety and political tensions.
Source: PTI
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