GRADES – o None of the states/UTs has attained the highest grade, Daksh. Only two states/UTs, namely Punjab and Chandigarh have attained Grade Prachesta -2 (score 641-700); six states/UTs joined Grade Prachesta - 3 (score 581-640); 13 states/UTs joined Grade Akanshi -1 (score 521-580); 12 states/UTs attained Grade Akanshi - 2 (score 461-520); and three states got Grade Akanshi – 3 in PGI 2.0. Below is a list of grades/scores of top 10 states: o Chandigarh received a score of 659.0 (Grade: PRACHESTA-2) o Punjab received a score of 647.4 (Grade: PRACHESTA-2) o Delhi received a score of 636.2 (Grade: PRACHESTA-3) o Kerala received a score of 609.7 (Grade: PRACHESTA-3) o Gujarat received a score of 599.0 (Grade: PRACHESTA-3) o Puducherry received a score of 592.7 (Grade: PRACHESTA-3) o Tamil Nadu received a score of 590.4 (Grade: PRACHESTA-3) o Maharashtra receisved a score of 583.2 (Grade: PRACHESTA-3) o Haryana received a score of 577.9 (Grade: AKANSHI-1) o Rajasthan received a score of 577.5 (Grade:AKANSHI-1)
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