Air India is in a better state now than it was when Lohani's predecessor took over in 2011, four years after a merger with state-run carrier Indian Airlines.
Getting a good night's sleep, it seems, isn't as easy as it is made out to be.
Do we really need to wait for a special day to be reminded of our country's rich heritage and culture, asks author and management guru Virender Kapoor.
Balaji T Vijayan and Ute Weimer talk about LoveTreats, their sexual wellness marketplace.
It's time to eat, drink and be merry.
'Despite a quarter century since India began the uphill battle of moving away from its peculiar hybrid of imperial-feudal-socialism, it remains distressingly -- and sometimes reassuringly -- the country I left in 1986,' says Rahul Jacob.
The sun is out. The flood waters have receded. Keralites have spent crores in quickly cleaning up the state and making it visitor ready. Go to Kerala folks!
From Dudhwa to Veppathur and Havelock Island, the Indian tourism market is booming like never before.
Today Aashirvaad, ITC says, has 75 per cent of the market.
Indian airlines currently are required to have a minimum fleet of five aircraft and five years of operational experience for starting international services.
Here is your ultimate guide to a happy one-night stand.
It still isn't too late to plan your first trip of the year! Anita Rao-Kashi draws up this list.
'Who is the government to decide about my religion?' 'We are governed by the Constitution. The Constitution has given me the independence to follow my religion.'
'Building on the potential for closer ties is the changing narrative in each country about the other. The Chinese narrative on India has become significantly more positive over the past few years,' says Walter Andersen and Zhong Zhenming.
Given the cost structure in the country, it won't be easy for AirAsia to offer 'Nano' fares and still make money.
The national carrier's market share has declined from a near-monopoly to 16.6 per cent as of September 2014.
Most airlines have fattened their profits, turned the corner, or cut their losses, except AirAsia India.
'Shivaji was among a handful of Indian rulers to realise the importance of sea power... Not much attention is paid to his remarkable achievement: Building a modern navy and the revival of Indian maritime power.'
A comeback without a digital plan may turn out to be futile.