The Quess PulseReport shows that 70 per cent of jobs are now in non-metro India, with tier III cities alone accounting for 40 per cent of employment and tier II hubs a further 29 per cent compared with 31 per cent in tier I ... .
Housing sales fell 10 per cent last year across 15 tier-II cities to 1.56 lakh units while remained flat in value terms at Rs 1.48 lakh crore, according to PropEquity ... .
Housing sales across 15 major tier-II cities fell by 10 per cent in 2025 to 1,56,181 units, even as the total sales value remained unchanged at Rs 1.48 lakh crore, according to data released by real ...
... will give a strong emphasis to infrastructure development in Tier I and Tier II cities ... These are aimed at boosting growth in Tier II and Tier III cities which have populations exceeding five lakh.