Yadav Presents 4-Star NSCSTI Accreditation to CASFOS Coimbatore

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Yadav Presents 4-Star NSCSTI Accreditation to CASFOS Coimbatore

Synopsis

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav presented the NSCSTI 4-Star Accreditation Certificate to CASFOS Coimbatore on 10 July 2026, rating it 'Ati Utkrisht/Excellent' under the Capacity Building Commission's 8-pillar, 43-metric evaluation framework — one of very few civil service training institutions in India to reach this level.

Key Takeaways

CASFOS, Coimbatore has been awarded a 4-Star NSCSTI Accreditation and categorised as Ati Utkrisht (Excellent) by the Capacity Building Commission .
The evaluation covered 8 key pillars and 43 metrics spanning the full training ecosystem, from course design to institutional governance.
The certificate was presented by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav to Principal Shri V.
Thirunavukarasu, IFS on 10 July 2026 .
CASFOS is among a very few civil service training institutions in India currently accredited at the 4-Star level .
The accreditation falls under the Mission Karmayogi reform framework launched in 2020 to standardise civil service training quality.
The rating is expected to serve as a benchmark for other forest service academies seeking NSCSTI accreditation.

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav on Friday, 10 July 2026, presented the NSCSTI Accreditation Certificate to Shri V. Thirunavukarasu, IFS, Principal of the Central Academy for State Forest Service (CASFOS), Coimbatore, marking a significant milestone for the premier forest service training institution.

Context

The Capacity Building Commission, constituted under the Government of India, evaluated CASFOS, Coimbatore under the National Standards for Civil Service Training Institutions (NSCSTI) framework. The assessment covered 8 key pillars and 43 metrics spanning the entire training ecosystem — from training needs assessment and course design to faculty development, resource planning, digital learning, knowledge creation, evaluation, continuous improvement, data systems, and institutional governance.

Based on this comprehensive evaluation, the institution has been awarded a 4-Star Accreditation and categorised as Ati Utkrisht (Excellent), placing it among a select group of civil service training institutions accredited at the 4-Star level across the country.

Policy Backdrop

The NSCSTI framework is a product of the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (Mission Karmayogi), launched in 2020 to professionalise training across civil services. The Capacity Building Commission, set up in 2021 under this programme, was tasked with developing uniform quality standards and evaluating training institutions nationwide.

The inclusion of specialised academies such as CASFOS under this umbrella signals the government's intent to align forestry and environmental service training with broader administrative reform benchmarks, ensuring that forest officers receive training of a standard comparable to other civil services.

Stakeholders and Impact

The accreditation directly benefits state forest service officers who undergo training at CASFOS, Coimbatore, as it validates the quality and rigour of the institution's programmes. For the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the recognition reinforces the ministry's commitment to building institutional capacity within the forest services.

Minister Yadav noted that his two-day campus visit was 'remarkable and memorable' and described it as 'a great learning experience', underscoring the significance he attached to the accreditation ceremony and the institution's work.

What's Next

The rollout of NSCSTI evaluations is expected to extend to other state and central training institutions under the Environment Ministry and beyond. The 4-Star rating secured by CASFOS, Coimbatore is likely to set a benchmark and encourage other forest service academies to seek accreditation under the same framework.

As the Capacity Building Commission scales up its assessment activities, the star-rating system is poised to become a standard quality indicator for civil service training institutions across ministries, deepening the reach of the Mission Karmayogi reform agenda.

Point of View

Minister Yadav signals the Environment Ministry's active ownership of capacity-building reform within the forest services. The extension of the Capacity Building Commission's standardised evaluation framework to specialised academies such as CASFOS is significant: it integrates a domain-specific institution into the broader civil services reform ecosystem. Wider rollout of star ratings to other environment and forestry training bodies will be the real test of whether this accreditation marks a systemic shift or remains an isolated milestone.
NationPress
10 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NSCSTI accreditation awarded to CASFOS Coimbatore?
The NSCSTI (National Standards for Civil Service Training Institutions) accreditation is a quality certification issued by the Capacity Building Commission, Government of India. CASFOS Coimbatore received a 4-Star rating and was categorised as 'Ati Utkrisht/Excellent' after being evaluated across 8 key pillars and 43 metrics covering its entire training ecosystem.
What is CASFOS Coimbatore?
The Central Academy for State Forest Service (CASFOS), Coimbatore, is a premier training institution under the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change that trains state forest service officers across India.
What is the Capacity Building Commission?
The Capacity Building Commission is a Government of India body constituted in 2021 under the Mission Karmayogi (National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building) framework. It sets uniform quality standards for civil service training institutions and conducts their evaluation.
What is Mission Karmayogi?
Mission Karmayogi is the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building launched in 2020 to professionalise training across India's civil services. It aims to shift training from rule-based to role-based competency development and standardise quality across training institutions.
How many civil service training institutions have a 4-Star NSCSTI accreditation in India?
As of the accreditation presented on 10 July 2026, CASFOS Coimbatore is among a very small number of civil service training institutions in India to have achieved the 4-Star level under the NSCSTI framework of the Capacity Building Commission.
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