In terms of factors such as livability and attractiveness influencing migration patterns, major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru have scored lower than Kochi and Thrissur, according to the Oxford Economics Global Cities Index. The Quality of Life category evaluates indicators measuring the advantages of residing in each city and residents' well-being, encompassing financial and health outcomes, as well as access to amenities. Mumbai, the financial capital of India, ranked 915, while the national capital, Delhi, secured the 838th position. Bengaluru, known as the IT hub, was rated at 847, while Hyderabad received a score of 882.