Malappuram is the fastest growing urban region in the world: Economist ranking

Kerala's Malappuram, Kozhikode and Kollam among world's top 10 fastest growing urban areas
Aerial view of Malappuram town. Photo: Sameer A Hameed

Three Kerala cities - Malappuram, Kozhikode and Kollam - are among the top-10 fastest growing urban regions in the world, according to the latest rankings by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

Malappuram has been ranked No.1, while Kozhikode has been ranked No.4. Kollam is at No.10 position.

No other Indian city has figured in the top-10 list.

One city from Vietnam (Can Tho), three from China (Suqian, Suzhou and Putian), one from Nigeria (Abuja), one from UAE (Sharjah) and one from Oman (Muscat) figured in the top 10 list.

EIU, which is part of the popular Economist Magazine, provides forecasting and advisory services through research and analysis.

The ranking stated that Malappuram grew 44 per cent from 2015 to 2020. Kozhikode had a growth rate of 34.5 per cent in the past five years, while Kollam had 31.1 per cent.

Can Tho region in Vietnam secured the second spot, Suqian in China came third. Thrissur has secured the 13th  spot with a growth rate of 30.2 percent.

The other Indian cities to figure in the list are Surat (No.27) and Thiruppur (No.30).

The list has been compiled on the basis of the data provided by the United Nation's Population Division and includes cities with a population of at least 1 million in 2015.

A similar study published by the BBC last November had Delhi ranked first in the top-20 fastest growing cities list. Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Surat were the other Indian cities in the list.

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