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. 2021 Jan 5;10:100690. doi: 10.1016/j.cegh.2020.100690

Table 3.

The initial scores and standardized scores for the Indian states, 2020.

S. No State name Initial Score Standardized score Rank
1 Maharashtra 154.8 100.0 1
2 Uttar Pradesh 69.0 59.4 2
3 Andhra Pradesh 62.9 56.5 3
4 Karnataka 48.5 49.6 4
5 Tamil Nadu 48.1 49.5 5
6 NCT of Delhi 38.8 45.0 6
7 West Bengal 32.2 41.9 7
8 Bihar 28.9 40.4 8
9 Telangana 27.3 39.6 9
10 Madhya Pradesh 27.3 39.6 10
11 Odisha 25.0 38.5 11
12 Rajasthan 17.4 34.9 12
13 Chhattisgarh 16.3 34.4 13
14 Uttarakhand 11.7 32.2 14
15 Punjab 10.1 31.5 15
16 Gujarat 2.5 27.8 16
17 Jammu Kashmir −1.2 26.1 17
18 Haryana −2.8 25.4 18
19 Ladakh −9.3 22.3 19
20 Jharkhand −9.5 22.2 20
21 Kerala −13.6 20.2 21
22 Assam −21.6 16.4 22
23 Puducherry −23.9 15.3 23
24 Goa −27.2 13.8 24
25 Mizoram −28.2 13.3 25
26 Himachal Pradesh −28.4 13.2 26
27 Tripura −32.5 11.3 27
28 Sikkim −33.0 11.0 28
29 Arunachal Pradesh −34.4 10.4 29
30 Meghalaya −38.1 8.6 30
31 Manipur −40.2 7.6 31
32 Chandigarh −40.2 7.6 32
33 Dadara and Nagar Havelli −40.3 7.6 33
34 Nagaland −43.8 5.9 34
35 Andaman and Nicobar Island −44.4 5.6 35
36 Lakshadweep −52.0 2.0 36
37 Daman and Diu −56.3 0.0 37

Minimum initial score (MIN_INS); Maximum initial score (MAX_INS).

Standardized Score = [(INITIAL SCORE of the state – MIN_ INS)/(MAX_INS - MIN_INS)]*100.