Gurgaon best city to live in COVID times

15 June 2021 View : 698 Author : Admin

Gurugram is the most suitable city to live in during COVID-19 times considering factors such as population density, open area ratio and hospital infrastructure, a new report by Square Yards titled Suitability Index: The COVID Perspective has said. 

The study throws light on the suitability of living and working in three prime cities in the country, namely Bengaluru, Mumbai and Gurugram with respect to COVID-19.
 
The report ascertains the suitability of these cities on the basis of factors such as population density, open area ratio and hospital infrastructure. It says that these are far more important than the distance from work or affordability to decide where a homebuyer wants to live during COVID-19.
 
As per the analysis, Gurugram is the most suitable city to live from a COVID-19 perspective. Suitability in the city was defined more by the population density, open area ratio and the number of hospitals. As per the report, localities in the East zone such as sectors 52-56, 58, 40-44, 30, 24-27 were found to be the most suitable for living as per the index.
 
Even though the density of COVID-19 cases in this zone was second only to the North, presence of maximum number of hospitals/10K people, more than 40% open area and lowest population density made the area most suitable and hence livable from the COVID-19 perspective, the Index said.
 
As per the data, both Mumbai and Bengaluru offer only 1.3 and 0.30 hospitals per 10,000 people respectively, while Gurugram outshines both the cities with 2.5 hospitals for every 10, 000 people.
 
In Bengaluru and Mumbai the suitability index of different zones was largely influenced by two parameters namely the population density and the number of COVID-19 cases.
 
Contrary to the common notion, the report suggests that Mumbai has the highest Open Area ratio amongst the three cities at nearly 45%. Mumbai was the most densely populated with nearly 60,000 people/sq km while Gurugram had the lowest population density at approximately 4200 people/sq km.

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