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New Delhi, Oct 14 (ANI): Real estate-focused publication 'Realty Plus' ranked Mumbai and Delhi in the top, in a list of top 10 cities for doing business in India.
The report, named as 2008 City Microeconomic Competitive Index, highlights the business opportunities offered by various cities, and the challenges entrepreneurs can expect.
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The competitiveness of the 10 leading cities on a highly evolved framework of multiple dimensions encompassing 225 indicators, have been brought out in the report.
Mumbai scores the highest in best overall business environment, excellent demand condition and most superlative factor conditions.
Delhi scores in terms of superior competitive intensity, best supporting industries and very good factor conditions.
However, Delhi's weakness lies in very poor quality of life, little state incentive for business and high costs. (ANI)
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