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Chandigarh happiest city in India, Guwahati least: Survey

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People of Chandigarh are happiest in the country while those of Guwahati are least happy, a survey said.

The survey conducted by South Korean electronics firm LG showed, amongst the metros, people in Delhi are the happiest while those in Mumbai are the least happy.

"Chandigarh is the happiest city of all and Guwahati is the least happy. Among metros, Delhi is the happiest and Mumbai is least happy," said the 'Life is Good' Happiness Study.
It further added "In North, which is the happiest zone overall, Chandigarh is the happiest city and Jaipur is the least. In East, which is overall the least happy zone, Patna is the happiest city and Guwahati the least."

Chandigarh is followed by Lucknow, Delhi, Chennai and Bengaluru in the top five slot.
According to the survey: "People of these cities are broadly happy with the amount of time they get to spend with family and quality of relationship they share with their friends and family. They are also happy with the kind of control they have over their life with respect to doing what they want and taking decisions for themselves".

The bottom five slots were taken up by Guwahati, Mumbai, Jaipur, Kochi and Hyderabad.
Commenting on the survey, LG Corporate Marketing Head Niladri Datta said: "In our 18th year of operation in India, we decided to get the survey conducted to understand our customers better. We might look at expanding the scope of the survey in more cities in the next edition".

The survey was conducted in 16 cities among an average sample of 150 people from all socio economic backgrounds.

LG India MD Soon Kwon said: "The findings of the study would help bring us closer to our customers and enable us to play an important role in their pursuit of happiness".

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/482885/chandigarh-happiest-city-india-guwahati.html
 
Chandigarh is a beautiful planned city designed by French architect Le Corbusier..I lived in this city for 3 years in late 90's near the PGI...I like the roads, roundabouts (now most have given way to signals), verdant gardens, wide roads and meandering walking paths...Prior to that I lived in its sister city Panchkula in Haryana and also at Parwanoo in Himachal
 
Chandigarh is India’s Happiest City; Delhi happiest Metro

Chandigarh is India’s Happiest City; Delhi happiest Metro


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Chandigarh has emerged as India’s Happiest City and Delhi has emerged as India’s Happiest metro. According to a study commissioned by LG and conducted by IMRB International-LG Life’s Good Happiness Study, happiness has been found to be the most important value of life for Indians across the nation, compared to other sentiments like respect, trust, success or recognition.


Indians in the age group of 35-45 years are happier compared to the younger Indians aged 18-24. “While the importance of being happy is most for younger age groups, with 58 per cent aged 18-24 ranking happiness as their most important core value, it is the older people aged 35-45, with a Happiness Index of 103, who are happier as compared to the younger people,” the study said.


Chandigarh, Lucknow, Delhi, Chennai and Bengaluru were found to be the five happiest cities in India.
Soon Kwon MD LG India said, “The LG Life’s Good Happiness Study is a manifestation of our brand philosophy which is to develop and market products that make our consumers’ lives happy. It has been undertaken to understand the social construct of happiness.” He added that the company is looking at undertaking this study annually.


The study was conducted by the IMRB International with a sample size of 2424 respondents across 16 cities. The target groups were SEC A, B, C who were aged between 18-45.

(This article was published on June 11, 2015)



http://www.thehindubusinessline.com...-city-delhi-happiest-metro/article7305649.ece
 
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