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According to CSE Report, Which state ranks top on overall environmental performance 2023?
A)
Bihar
B)
Meghalaya
C)
Telangana
D)
Uttar Pradesh

Correct Answer :   Telangana


A non-profit Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) released its annual compendium, titled 'State of India's Environment 2023.

It is based on four parameters i.e. environment, agriculture, public health, and infrastructure.

* In terms of overall environmental performance, the report has ranked Telangana at the top for its progress in increasing its forest cover and in municipal waste treatment. However, the state has performed below average in parametres such as "share of waterbodies not in use", "stage of groundwater extraction" and "change in number of polluted river stretches".

* Gujarat, Goa and Maharashtra follow Telangana, in that order. The bottom rung is occupied by Rajasthan, Nagaland and Bihar.

* The bottom-ranked 10 states include six from the northeast, including Assam.

* In agriculture, Madhya Pradesh takes the top slot for the highest share of net value added, and its jump in foodgrain production. However, almost half the crop area in the state remains un-insured.

* Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh feature on the second, third and fourth spots. The bottom is populated by Delhi, Goa and Meghalaya, among others.

* Delhi leads in public health – it has allocated the highest share of its budget to health and boasts of a robust network of healthcare facilities. It, however, has a low immunisation rate.

* Sikkim, Goa and Mizoram follow Delhi.

* Madhya Pradesh, which is at the bottom, has a high incidence of maternal mortality ratio and infant mortality rate. Chhattisgarh, Assam and Uttar Pradesh also range in the bottom half.

* In public infrastructure and human development, Gujarat leads the rankings – it makes the cut for its performance in providing employment and tap water connections. The state, however, ranks comparatively low in sex ratio and has a high proportion of rural households using unclean cooking fuels.

* Jharkhand occupies the bottom spot, and is preceded by Nagaland, Rajasthan and Arunachal Pradesh.

Source : CSE India

Published On : June 5, 2023
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