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      • MANGALURU: The coastal city of Mangaluru is the most livable and safest city in the state of Karnataka, according to the Ease of Living Index 2018 released by ministry of housing and urban affairs on Monday.
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  2. Random City. They go by many names (pluses and minuses, advantages and disadvantages, etc.) but pros and cons are vital to consider when moving. Here's what one local expert report about what they like and dislike about living in Mangalore, Karnataka.

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · Livingcost. Karnataka ranked 2nd most liveable and 4th most expensive state in India. Below is the list of 12 best cities to live and work for singles and families. 3 best cities to live in Karnataka are Bangalore, Gulbarga, and Tumkur.

  4. I am from Mangalore, Karnataka and now living in Australia. I had mental problems while staying in Mangalore and I was undergoing treatment. I had personality disorder. Australia is a much better place to live compared to India. I had a lot of problems with everyone I met in Mangalore and Udupi. I used to abuse people frequently in India.

  5. One of the biggest advantages of living in Mangalore is its pleasant climate. The city enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, which means it’s neither too hot nor too cold. The monsoons bring in a lot of rain, making the city lush and green. This is a stark contrast to the extreme temperatures experienced in many other parts of India.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · Karnataka. Mangalore. Cost of Living in Mangalore. Updated: March 01, 2024. Livingcost. The average cost of living in Mangalore is $424, which is in the top 4% of the least expensive cities in the world, ranked 8877th out of 9294 in our global list, 23rd out of 220 in India, and 3rd out of 12 in Karnataka.

  7. Karnataka deliberately doesn't develop Mangalore because it is a Tulu speaking area. This despite the fact that Mangalore is the only place in Karnataka to have both International Airport and a Major Seaport. 4. Any connectivity to the hinterlands of Karnataka is always met with objections by fake people disguised as environmentalists.