On 13th August 2025, IIMS College hosted an engaging and insightful guest lecture for BCS Jan 2025 students, featuring Ms. Saphala Dhital from the Government of Nepal, Kathmandu District Court. The session aimed to deepen students’ understanding of corruption prevention, reporting mechanisms, and whistleblower protection.
Ms. Dhital began by explaining the various tools available for reporting corruption. She highlighted how these tools, when used responsibly, can hold individuals and institutions accountable. Transitioning into whistleblower protection, she emphasized the importance of safeguarding those who speak out against corruption, ensuring their safety and encouraging more people to come forward.
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Furthermore, she provided valuable insights into the government’s ongoing efforts to promote transparency, integrity, and fairness in public service. Her practical examples helped students connect the concepts to real-world scenarios, making the session both educational and relatable. The interactive nature of the lecture allowed students to ask questions and clarify their doubts. Many appreciated learning not just about the legal framework but also about the ethical responsibility each citizen holds in maintaining a corruption-free society.
IIMS College expresses sincere gratitude to Ms. Dhital for her time, expertise, and inspiring words. Her encouragement motivated students to take active roles in fostering honesty and fairness within their communities.
Events like this reflect IIMS College’s commitment to delivering more than just academic excellence. By creating opportunities for students to engage with real-world challenges and industry experts, IIMS continues to shape socially responsible graduates. Such initiatives are why IIMS College is recognized as one of the best colleges in Nepal.