The state of Uttarakhand on 29 October 2012 tops the Environmental  Performance Index (EPI) list of being best-performing States and Union  territories in terms of environmental well-being released by Planning  Commission.
Uttarakhand is followed by Himachal Pradesh,  Chandigarh, Sikkim, and Andhra Pradesh on the Planning Commission’s  Environmental Performance Index (EPI) list. Environmental well-being is  one of the considerations for decentralization of funds to the States  under the Gadgil formula.
The State of Uttarakhand was given a  cumulative score point of 0.8123 which is followed by Himachal Pradesh  with score point of 0.7316, Chandigarh with 0.7270, Sikkim (0.7149), and  Andhra Pradesh with 0.7147 of Score point.
Mizoram, Kerala, Goa,  Sikkim, Tripura, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar, with an average  score of 1, were ranked as the best States in terms of air quality. 
Amazingly,  except for Uttarakhand, all the States met the prescribed national  ambient air quality standard in respect of the sulphur dioxide which is  of 20 micrograms per cubic metre. 
 
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