"It is very important that we have trained staff in municipal bodies. JNNURM went through well and could have gone better if there were proper and trained people to frame the projects and execute them," he said after laying the foundation of Urban Institute of India along with Housing and Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) Minister Girija Vyas here.
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, one of UPA's flagship programmes launched in 2005, was meant to develop infrastructures in cities across the country.
He said some of the projects were executed by contractors in the absence of trained people.
Nath also informed that the second phase of JNNURM will come up before the Cabinet soon for its approval.
The Institute is being set up to facilitate capacity building in the urban development. It will help in creating a dedicated cadre required in municipal bodies.
Nath said the Institute is first of its kind in the country which will help in augmenting capacity building in urban development through training of employees.
