Performance of cities and their competitiveness in trying to attract the best is not a recent phenomenon. In India however, the measurement of this is very recent. We at Indicus Analytics attempt to measure these performance on various parameters for most of the urban cities.
It is well known that India is a young country with the major proportion of its population that is below 25 years of age. Not only that, the large base of its age pyramid shows that for many years,Indian population will continue to have a large number of young.
Economic opportunities are significantly higher in Delhi and Mumbai allowing larger numbers to break away towards higher income levels. The affluence ratio, defined as
Greater Kailash I comprising of Asian Games Village Complex,Chirag Enclave,East Of Kailash,Greater Kailash I,Hemkunt Colony,Kailash Colony,Kailash Hill,Kailash Kunj,Krishi Vihar,Lal Gumbad & JJC,Masjid Moth DDA Flats,Nehru Place,Pamposh Enclave,Panchsheel Enclave,Panchshila is the most affluent neighbourhood