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Why Norway is the best country to live??

 1. Landscape

 The scenic beauty of the country is amazing and adorable. As you can see in the pictures. Also people have the right to camp anywhere except private property. 



 2. Free Education

 Norwegian government spends more than 6.6% of its GDP on education which is one of the highest in the world. With a very small dropout rate this country gives good education to its citizens.



 3. Free Health Care

When you become a legal resident of Norway, you can apply for the free public healthcare services. According to the WHO, Norway healthcare is ranked at 11th position in the world. Government give all the health expenses once you reach the cap of $1,817 in an year.


 4. Human Development Index

 Every year United Nations Development Programme generate its report on Human Development Index. According to its 2019 report Norway is on the first position among different countries with the score of 0.957. The criteria of these reports include life expectancy, average education, average income of a country.


5. GDP Per Capita

According to world bank report of 2019 the per capita GDP of Norway is USD 75,419.63 which ranked it at 11th position Norway has become rich because of its offshore oilfields and gas reserve. Also, the government spend huge money on public welfare which makes living easier.


6. Sex Ratio

The another crucial factor of an ideal country is sex ratio. The sex ratio of Norway is 102.19 males per 100 females. Norwegian authorities have established that a non discriminatory society is a premise for equality and equal opportunities.

Source : Norway gender equality


7. Enviornmental Protection Index

The enviornment of a country is very important for the better living standard. Enviornmental Protection Index includes, air quality, water and sanitation facilities, health impact, forest, fishery, biodiversity, climate, energy etc And the ranking of Norway is 14th which is quite impressive.


8. GINI INDEX 

The development and social order of the country can also be examined on the basis of income differences or the divide between poor and rich The GINI INDEX provide us this data and it ranked Norway at 3rd position in 2018.

9. World Happiness Report

Happiness is also another major factor which defines the living of a country. According to World Happiness Index Norway was ranked 3rd in 2019 and 5th in 2020. And this tells us that Norway is one of the most happiest country in the world.


10. Norway has 32000 electric cars, highest rate per capita in the whole world. 

11. Norway has a very low crime rate. And an amazing rehab centres which reduces re-offending crime rate. 

India should take inspiration from Norway..

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