Naidu advocates credit rating system for urban bodies

Naida advised the southern states to adopt the system, on the lines of Maharashtra and Gujarat

Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jan 05 2015 | 6:09 PM IST
Advocating a 'credit-rating' system for Urban bodies, Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu today said he had advised the southern states to adopt the system, on the lines of Maharashtra and Gujarat.

"The system (credit rating) is already there in Maharashtra and to some extent in Gujarat and it is yielding good results. I have suggested that the system can be introduced in the southern states," Naidu said, speaking on the sidelines of a workshop on 'Urban Governance' for municipal commissioners from the five southern states.

"Credit rating does not happen in a single day. We have to motivate the people. We have to bring in the mindset of reforms. Then, credit rating can be given to towns.

"Credit rating means what is the revenue of the town, what is the expenditure, what are the plans and how to carry out development...Does it have the capacity to repay if loans are taken. That is called credit rating," he said.

"Urban governance in municipalities in the country is not satisfactory. We are not able to provide basic facilities to citizens. Facilities like toilets, drainage system, transportation are lacking. We need to put this before the people and discuss in the municipal corporations,"added Naidu.

"We need reforms....We need to digitise details on resources, revenues, assets (of municipal bodies). Centre would bear the expenses for digitalisation. Thus, revenues have to be improved. Taxes have to be levied where necessary. Works have to be carried out by imposing taxes. Confidence should be created (among the people) that works will be done after levying taxes," the minister said.

Town planning laws should be changed and things such as solar lighting and solar roofing, rain water harvesting should be promoted, he said.
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First Published: Jan 05 2015 | 5:20 PM IST

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