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All That Brightness

While Kerala and Goa have walked away with the top honours yet again, there are many unforeseen winners in the 10 categories.

Big States
 
Small States

 
Education
Healthcare
 
Education
Healthcare
1
Chhattisgarh
Kerala
 
Meghalaya
Goa
2
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
 
HP
Sikkim
3
Orissa
Karnataka
 
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand

 
Basic Infrastructure
Water & Sanitation
 
Basic Infrastructure
Water & Sanitation
1
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
 
Delhi
Sikkim
2
Punjab
Kerala
 
HP
Goa
3
Gujarat
Karnataka
 
Goa
Delhi

 
Judicial Governance
Women Empowerment
 
Judicial Governance
Women Empowerment
1
UP
Tamil Nadu
 
Nagaland
HP
2
Assam
Karnataka
 
Manipur
Meghalaya
3
West Bengal
AP
 
Uttarakhand
Mizoram

 
Employment
Environment
 
Employment
Environment
 
1
Chhattisgarh
Kerala
 
HP
Goa
2
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
 
Tripura
Delhi
3
UP
Gujarat
 
J&K
Meghalaya

 
Citizen Security
Poverty Reduction
 
Citizen Security
Poverty Reduction
1
Gujarat
Punjab
 
Goa
J&K
2
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
 
Sikkim
Goa
3
Kerala
Karnataka
 
Delhi
HP

How The States Rack Up

1
Kerala
77.11
 
Goa
70.77
2
Tamil Nadu
74.12
 
HP
69.00
3
Karnataka
69.87
 
Sikkim
64.28
4
Punjab
68.88
 
Delhi
64.10
5
Gujarat
68.63
 
Uttarakhand
61.64
6
AP
67.47
 
Tripura
59.00
7
Chhattisgarh
66.40
 
Mizoram
58.92
8
West Bengal
64.06
 
Meghalaya
56.92
9
Rajasthan
63.45
 
Nagaland
51.52
10
UP
62.56
 
J&K
51.24
11
Orissa
62.14
 
Manipur
48.02
12
Assam
60.63
     
13
MP
59.40
     
14
Jharkhand
56.65
     
15
Bihar
55.25
     

Methodology

There are two important changes in the working of the second edition of the dsa. One, the previous year’s category of “citizen security & judicial governance” has been split into two distinct categories. Secondly, realising that capturing up-to-date citizens’ perception about human and social development is crucial, an opinion poll was undertaken by Nielsen across all the states. Like last year, each category has different parameters served up by kpmg—the jury decides the weights. The jury also decided the weights for primary and secondary data for each category. So, data for multiple periods was collated by kpmg and factored into the weights. In cases where data was not available, the data from the nearest period was taken. Data for all categories was normalised for computing the final score out of a total of 100. Finally, all states with over 10 Lok Sabha seats were classified as large; those with 10 or fewer were considered small.

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