Kerala Best Governed State, Nitish Kumar's Bihar Ranked Lowest in Public Affairs Index 2018; Check Rankings of All Indian States

Kerala, ruled by Left parties, ranked the best governed Indian state in the Public Affairs Index (PAI) 2018 released by the think tank Public Affairs Centre (PAC) on Saturday.

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New Delhi, July 22: Kerala, ruled by Left parties, ranked the best governed Indian state in the Public Affairs Index (PAI) 2018 released by the think tank Public Affairs Centre (PAC) on Saturday. Tamil Nadu was placed at second position in the rankings, followed by Telangana, Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka. Bihar, where Janata Dal (United) leader Nitish Kumar has been the chief minsiter since 2005, ranked the lowest on the PAI, indicating higher social and economic inequalities in the state.

"Kerala has topped the Public Affairs Index (PAI) for 2018 as the best governed state for the third consecutive year since 2016 among large states," said Bengaluru-based PAC at an event to release its third annual PAI. Released annually since 2016, the index examines governance performance in the states through a data-based framework, ranking them on social and economic development they are able to provide. The think tank was founded in 1994 by renowned Indian economist and scholar late Samuel Paul.

Among smaller states (with population less than two crore), Himachal Pradesh topped the list, followed by Goa, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura which figured among the top five states with good governance. Nagaland, Manipur and Meghalaya were ranked at the bottom of the index among small states. Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Mizoram topped the index on being the states to provide better living conditions for all children.

  1. Kerala
  2. Tamil Nadu
  3. Telangana
  4. Himachal Pradesh
  5. Karnataka
  6. Gujarat
  7. Maharashtra
  8. Punjab
  9. Andhra Pradesh
  10. Goa
  11. Haryana
  12. Mizoram
  13. Sikkim
  14. Tripura
  15. Chhtisgarh
  16. Uttarakhand
  17. Rajasthan
  18. Assam
  19. West Bengal
  20. Arunachal Pradesh
  21. Jammu and Kashmir
  22. Delhi
  23. Nagaland
  24. Odisha
  25. Uttar Pradesh
  26. Madhya Pradesh
  27. Manipur
  28. Jharkhand
  29. Meghalaya
  30. Bihar

Gujarat topped the index on being the state providing economic freedom. Haryana ranked the lowest in terms of law and order situation. Karnataka ranked the best state in the category of 'transparency and accountability'. The states were divided into two categories -- large and small -- on the basis of their population. States with more than two crore population were considered large. A total of 30 focus subjects and 100 indicators were measured to derive the PAI, relying solely upon government data. (With agency inputs)

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