
Global ranking for M'luru a pride: MP
"This accomplishment not only elevates the status of the coastal region but also enhances Mangaluru's global reputation. In the mid-2025 Safety Index released by Numbeo, the world's largest data collection organisation, Mangaluru was recognised as the safest city in India, topping the list of the country's top 10 safest cities. With a safety index of 74.2, Mangaluru secured the 49th rank among 393 cities worldwide, which is a source of great happiness," said Capt Chowta.
"This significant achievement of Mangaluru is not just based on statistics. The cooperation, participation, and civic awareness of all the residents played a major role in shaping Mangaluru into a beautiful and safe city. It is not easy for a city to be recognised as the safest in the entire country due to its infrastructure and civic discipline. This recognition is a testament to the safe and peaceful environment in which the people of Mangaluru live.
The accolade received by Mangaluru fills us all with pride and will further encourage the city to progress," the MP said.
This global recognition provides an additional reason and opportunity for all successful Mangalureans around the world to consider returning to their roots under the 'Back To Ooru' initiative. It offers a great chance to leverage the vast opportunities and possibilities here. "Mangaluru remains a beloved city for their dreams, ideas, investments, and developmental expectations. This ranking has opened a new direction for the future development and prosperity of Mangaluru, with all Mangaloreans participating in this success and being motivated to elevate the city to greater heights in terms of comprehensive development," he added.
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