Thursday, June 25

KHADC denies licence to retail major Blinkit to oerate in Shillong

The Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) has defended its decision to deny a trading licence to quick-commerce platform Blinkit, saying it would threaten the livelihood of thousands of local grocery shop owners.

KHADC Chief Executive Member (CEM) Winston Tony Lyngdoh said the Executive Committee remains firm in its stand. He noted that although Blinkit reportedly secured a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Dorbar Shnong and Rangbah Shnong of Nongrim Hills, the company’s application has not yet reached his office.

“If Blinkit comes here with a model that threatens the livelihood of indigenous people, the Executive Committee will not grant a trading licence,” Lyngdoh asserted.

He pointed out that quick-commerce platforms offering heavy discounts and doorstep delivery could severely impact over 4,000 grocery shops under KHADC jurisdiction.

These local businesses provide crucial employment to youth and support families. The council had earlier denied licences to similar ventures like Instamart and other home-delivery models.

Lyngdoh justified the council’s approval of a trading licence to Alaya Cafe & Bar, which will operate from the same Lumsohphoh, Nongthymmai premises where Blinkit previously functioned before shutting down.

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