UNESCO Heritage Sites in India by State
India has 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with Maharashtra leading at 13, highlighting uneven preservation efforts across regions.
India has 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with Maharashtra leading at 13, highlighting uneven preservation efforts across regions.
Federal funding per capita varies widely in the U.S., with Alaska receiving the most at $10,500 and Florida the least at $1,600.
Property crime rates vary significantly across U.S. states, with higher rates linked to poverty, urban density, and economic conditions.
India’s industrial land utilization varies widely by region, with Chandigarh at 60% and Manipur at 0%, reflecting disparities.
India’s Smart Cities Mission has led to uneven regional development, with urban centers thriving while northeastern states lag behind, raising equity concerns.
India faces a severe water crisis in 2025, with significant disparities in per capita freshwater availability among states.
India’s 2025 logistics performance showcases significant disparities; coastal states excel, while northeastern regions struggle with infrastructure and connectivity challenges.
Cybercrime complaints in the U.S. vary greatly by state, influenced by demographics and technology, with California leading significantly in reported incidents.
Juvenile crime rates vary across the U.S., influenced by socioeconomic factors and effective interventions. High poverty correlates with increased arrests.
India faces a surge in climate-related disasters, with Assam and Bihar most affected, prompting urgent need for adaptive strategies and resilience measures.
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