In contrast to its global peers, a lion's share of Delhi airport's growth came from domestic flyers, which, at 46.6 million, makes up for 73 per cent of the total number of passengers.
This comes at a time when Ola is looking to replicate nationally the success of its auto-rickshaw offering in Chennai and Bengaluru.
Modi's 'UDAN' project faces fund crunch as too many airlines have come on board
Government believes privatisation would increase the airline's efficiency and make it profitable, enriching the value of the remaining stake with it.
K Sivan has to hasten the effort to bring in private players into satellite and rocket building and replicate India's software success in aerospace.
The good news is that the government has taken notice of the pain and has formed a task force to improve operating procedure during foggy days.
Entirely new businesses have been built using data to disrupt traditional companies.
Global IT firms seeing dearth of talent in countries such as US, looking for people with such skills from countries like India
Parekh in a video address to employees expressed delight on leading the iconic company
While global majors like JetBlue, RyanAir, Southwest sell almost 90 per cent of their tickets through their own websites or apps, airlines in India have a minuscule share of around 25 per cent through direct channel booking.
An integrated team of 200 staff crunches data to minimise disruption for 149 planes, but airport infrastructure poses a challenge
Air Deccan, India's first low-cost airline that made flying affordable for the middle class, is relaunching its operations from December 23.
The airline would offer Re 1 ticket to a few passengers through a lucky draw as part of its promotional campaign.
TCS is tapping an emerging opportunity called IT modernisation, which potentially could be a growth driver for the entire IT services industry for the next two to three years, says Raghu Krishnan.
Future Group aims to increase customer spends - average of Rs 20,000 over 10 visits at its stores in a year
The settlement with Sebi was seen as Infosys admitting guilt of the lapse, clearing out any legal or regulatory challenges and preparing ground for new chief executive officer Salil Parekh.
The whistle-blower's letter to Sebi said future disclosures on any wrongdoing could potentially not be exposed if Infosys is let off the hook now.
Analysts say IT major cleaning up act before new CEO takes over; regulator might take a year
Etihad, Emirates and Qatar Airways have combined hired more than 100 Indian pilots in the last six months.
In Parekh, an IIT-Bombay and Cornell University alumnus, Infosys may have finally found a person who will grab the market opportunity with good execution.