Public Affairs Index Report: Karnataka slips to No. 4 in governance index
The ranking was based on the quality and levels of their governance in the ambit of 10 broad themes, twenty-six focus subjects and eighty-two specific variables.
Karnataka has slipped down one notch from 3rd position in 2016 to 4th place in 2017 in the second edition of Public Affairs Index-2017 released on Friday.
Amongst the large states, there is no change in the ranks of the two top states, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Gujarat has gained two positions rising from 5 to 3, while Karnataka slipped by one position.
Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh had risen by three ranks each while West Bengal has risen four positions. The last four ranks amongst the large states in 2016 remain at the same position in 2017, namely Assam, Odisha, Jharkhand and Bihar, the PAI report says.
Karnataka slips to No. 4 in the index
Karnataka has slipped down one notch from 3rd position in 2016 to 4th place in 2017 in the second edition of Public Affairs Index-2017. (CM Siddaramaiah during a budget session. PTI file photo)
Kerala remains at the top in the index
Kerala remains at the top in the index in two consecutive years. (Prakash Karat, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the CPI(M) in a discussion with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at a public meeting. PTI file photo)
Tamil Nadu is at number 2
Tamil Nadu's position also remain unchanged in 2017. (Tamil Nadu Chief Minister 'Edappadi' K Palaniswami along with ministers. PTI file photo)
Gujarat has gained two positions rising from 5 to 3.
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Bihar ranks last in the governance index list
The last four ranks amongst the large states in 2016 remain at the same position in 2017, namely Assam, Odisha, Jharkhand and Bihar. (Chief Minister Nitish Kumar with Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav releasing books on Bihar Journey of Mahatma Gandhi during Golden Jubilee function of Gandhi Sangrahalaya and Century of Champaran Satyagraha at Gandhi Museum in Patna. PTI file photo)
The ranking was based on the quality and levels of their governance in the ambit of 10 broad themes, twenty-six focus subjects and eighty-two specific variables. Karnataka is in 10th position and below in only three categories.
Themes | Karnataka ranking in Large states category |
Essential Infrastructure | 7 |
Support to Human Development | 4 |
Social Protection | 7 |
Women and Children | 3 |
Crime, Law & Order | 6 |
Delivery of Justice | 11 |
Environment | 2 |
Transparency and Accountability | 2 |
Fiscal Management | 10 |
Economic Freedom | 10 |
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