Hyderabad, 06 February 2026: The Central Detective Training Institute (CDTI), Hyderabad, established in 1964 under the Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), and brought under the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), MHA, in 1973, has been granted a licence by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under IS ISO 21001:2018 – Educational Organizations Management System (EOMS).
The licence has been awarded after due verification of the effective implementation of the EOMS at CDTI, Hyderabad, and is valid for a period of three years from 05 December 2025 to 04 December 2028.
On 06 February 2026, during a training programme organized by CDTI for officers from the Sri Lankan Police, Indian Paramilitary Forces, and Telangana Police, BIS formally presented the Certificate of Grant of Licence under IS ISO 21001:2018. Shri Sandeep Kumar Kanojia, Deputy Director General (Southern Region), Bureau of Indian Standards, attended the programme as the Chief Guest and presented the EOMS certification to Shri Salman Taj Patil, IPS, Director, CDTI, Hyderabad.

Addressing the gathering, Shri Sandeep Kumar Kanojia congratulated CDTI on the grant of EOMS certification by BIS. He appreciated the institute’s commendable efforts in imparting high-quality training to officers of the Indian and Sri Lankan Police, particularly in enhancing their professional capabilities to handle criminal cases effectively and efficiently.
Shri G. Venkatanarayanan, Management Systems Coordinating Officer, BIS, Southern Region, attended the programme as the Special Guest. Shri K.K.V. Reddy, IPS, Deputy Superintendent of Police, played a key role in successfully coordinating the establishment and implementation of the EOMS at CDTI, Hyderabad.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Shri Avln Chari, Deputy Superintendent of Police.
