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Which r the costliest cities in INDIA?
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29 Jun '08 04:39 pm
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Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore figure in the list of 144 most expensive cities in the world. However, the cost of living in India is much lesser than elsewhere as no Indian city ranks amongst the top 100 most expensive cities in the world.
The list is lead by Tokyo which is the world's most expensive city, followed by London. Asuncion in Paraguay is the cheapest, says a Worldwide Cost Of Living Survey 2004, conducted by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
Mumbai ranks 109th most expensive city in the world. The other Indian cities are New Delhi at 116th, Chennai at 132nd and Bangalore at 137th.
The most expensive cities in the world (entire list)
Three of the five cheapest European cities are in countries that recently gained European Union accession.
London has moved up five places in the rankings to take second position, followed by Moscow which moves down a place this year.
Australian and New Zealand cities rise steeply in rankings due to appreciation of cur ...more
Answered by raj khan, 29 Jun '08 04:49 pm
The list is lead by Tokyo which is the world's most expensive city, followed by London. Asuncion in Paraguay is the cheapest, says a Worldwide Cost Of Living Survey 2004, conducted by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
Mumbai ranks 109th most expensive city in the world. The other Indian cities are New Delhi at 116th, Chennai at 132nd and Bangalore at 137th.
The most expensive cities in the world (entire list)
Three of the five cheapest European cities are in countries that recently gained European Union accession.
London has moved up five places in the rankings to take second position, followed by Moscow which moves down a place this year.
Australian and New Zealand cities rise steeply in rankings due to appreciation of cur ...more
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