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Meghalaya tribal council declines permission to Blinkit expansion

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  • June 26, 2026
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Shillong, June 26 (IANS) Quick-commerce platform Blinkit’s plans to expand its services in Meghalaya have hit a roadblock after the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) declined to grant the company the mandatory trading licence required to operate within its jurisdiction, citing concerns over the impact on local businesses, officials said.

The council said on Thursday that it was unwilling to permit business models that could adversely affect the livelihoods of thousands of indigenous retailers, particularly small grocery store owners in Shillong and adjoining areas.

Defending the decision, KHADC Chief Executive Member Winston Tony Lyngdoh said the autonomous district council has consistently prioritised the interests of local traders and would not issue trading licences to companies whose operations could threaten traditional retail establishments.

“We cannot allow business models that jeopardise the livelihood of our local traders. Protecting indigenous businesses remains one of the council’s primary responsibilities,” Lyngdoh added.

According to council officials, Blinkit had secured a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from local traditional bodies in Nongrim Hills as part of its proposed expansion.

However, its application for a trading licence had not reached the office of the Chief Executive Member for final consideration.

The KHADC also said that it had previously denied similar licences to other quick-commerce operators, including Instamart, over concerns that app-based delivery platforms offering deep discounts and rapid doorstep services could undermine the viability of neighbourhood retail stores.

Officials said more than 4,000 grocery shops in Shillong and surrounding areas could face stiff competition if such platforms were allowed to operate without adequate safeguards for local businesses.

Sources said Blinkit had initiated preliminary operations in Meghalaya and had reportedly engaged hundreds of delivery partners in anticipation of launching its services.

However, the company subsequently suspended its plans after failing to obtain the necessary statutory clearances from the autonomous district council.

The development underscores the growing policy debate over the expansion of quick-commerce platforms in the Northeast, where autonomous district councils exercise regulatory powers over trade and commerce in tribal areas.

It also reflects the balancing act between promoting modern retail services and protecting the livelihoods of traditional small-scale traders.

–IANS

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