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Certified Lies: The Dark Side of Ethical Trade

Punjab Times (English Edition)

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September 19, 2025

From Compliance to "Compliance Theatre": A Deeper Look at Global Certifications

Over the past two decades, India’s exporters have undergone a quiet revolution. Competitive pricing, quality assurance, and timely delivery are no longer enough to win global contracts. Today, foreign buyers demand something more: a moral guarantee. Ethical sourcing, fair wages, safe working conditions, and environmental sustainability—each backed by a certificate. These badges have become the new passports of international trade.

At first glance, this shift appears to be a triumph for ethical business. It signals a world moving towards cleaner supply chains and greater accountability. But beneath the surface of glossy logos and laminated documents lies a more complex reality. Are certifications truly transforming industries, or have they become a lucrative business model—one that's easy to manipulate and hard to trust?

The Rise of the Certifier: A System of Contradictions

Certification bodies now wield immense influence in global commerce. They serve as referees, verifying whether suppliers meet international standards. But the system rests on a troubling contradiction: the auditor is paid by the company being audited.

This “client-pays” model creates a clear conflict of interest. When an auditor's livelihood depends on keeping clients satisfied, the pressure to overlook violations is real. While many auditors operate with integrity, the financial incentives are hard to ignore. The result is a structure where trust can be traded—sometimes too cheaply.

Compliance Theatre: Tricks Behind the Curtain

Punjab Times (English Edition)

यह कहानी Punjab Times (English Edition) के September 19, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।

हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 9,500 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।

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Shaheed-e-Azam- Sardar Bhagat Singh's Birthday celebrated in Kirti College

On the fifth day of the sevenday NSS camp under the leadership of Principal Madam Gurveen Kaur at Government Kirti College Niyal Patran, the students and NSS program officers celebrated the birthday of the great martyr of the freedom struggle, Sardar Bhagat Singh, with respect and goodwill.

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September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Terror of Stray Dogs in Shaina Bhadaur: Children, Elderly and Animals Falling Victim

In the town of Shaina Bhadaur, stray dogs have created large-scale panic.

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1 min

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Blood Donation for the Needy Helps Save Lives: Minister Goel

A sixth grand blood donation and medical checkup camp was organized by the Poor Family Fund Lehragaga, Dera Sant Baba Ballu Das Haryau, and Ukab Federation Lehragaga at G.P.F. Dharmshala in Lehragaga, in memory of the 11th death anniversary of Ashok Garg, former president of Malwa Press Club, and Kushalya Devi, mother of Jeevan Kumar Seetu.

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1 min

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

NRI Sarabjit Raj seeks immediate intervention from External Affairs Ministry in case of insult to Indian citizens

Strongly condemning the handcuffed and shackled appearance of a 73-year-old Indian woman in the US, a country known for its human rights record, NRI Sarabjit Raj said that this incident in the US represents the most heinous form of human rights violation.

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1 min

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

RGR Cell and T. N. C. Celebrated Field Day at Longowal

Under the guidance of RGR Cell (PAU Ludhiana) Area Manager Gurpreet Singh Walia and District Coordinator Ramandeep Singh,A Field Day was organized at village Longowal, Sangrur district.

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1 min

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Over 11,500 evacuated in Marathwada amid heavy rain, 2 killed in Dharshiv

More than 11,500 persons were moved to safer places in central Maharashtra’s Marathwada on Sunday, with the authorities expecting more inflow into

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1 min

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

CM Pays Floral Tribute to Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh at Khatkar Kalan

Says Shaheed Bhagat Singh Heritage Complex will be Dedicated to People Soon

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2 mins

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

US needs to ‘fix’ countries like India, Brazil: Commerce Secretary Lutnick amid tariff row

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has said that the US will have to “fix” countries like Brazil and India, asserting that these nations need to react correctly to America by opening their markets and refraining from actions that could harm American interests.

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1 min

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

A grand procession was taken out on the occasion of Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti in Sardulgarh, a grand welcome from the city residents

A grand procession was taken out in Sardulgarh city by the Agrawal Sabha Welfare Charitable Trust dedicated to the birth anniversary of Maharaja Shri Agrasen Ji and celebrated Agrasen Jayanti with great religious fervor and enthusiasm.

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1 mins

September 29, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

DAV College Amritsar Hosts 3-Day Smart Internal Hackathon to Select Teams for SIH-2025

The PG Department of Computer Science & IT in collaboration with Institutions Innovation Council of DAV college Amritsar organized a 3-day Smart Internal Hackathon.This hackathon was conducted as a preliminary selection round for students who want to participate in National level Smart India Hackathon 2025 (SIH2025).

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1 mins

September 29, 2025

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