Tuesday, August 14, 2012 Dhaka is the worst livable city among 140 others around the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2012 Global Liveability Survey.
In 2011, Dhaka ranked 139 among 140 cities.
The liveability report surveyed the locations to assess the best or worst living conditions.
Ranking 140, Dhaka scored 38.7 out of an overall rating of 100 measuring political and social stability, crime rates and access to quality healthcare.
Australia’s Melbourne topped the chart, scoring 97.5 while Vienna, Austria; three other Canadian cities; three more Australian cities; Helsinki, Finland; and Auckland, New Zealand made the rest nine of the top ten.
The bottom ten cities include Lagos, Nigeria; Harare, Zimbabwe; Algiers, Algeria; Karachi, Pakistan; Tripoli, Libya; and Tehran, Iran.
Cities are also scored on the diversity and standard of cultural events and the natural environment; education (school and university); and the standard of infrastructure, including public transport.
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