Biography of Ashwani Lohani Politician with Family Background and Personal Details
Personal Information of Ashwani Lohani
• Real Name- Ashwani Lohani
• Nick Name- Turnaround Man
• Date of Birth- 22 December 1958
• Birth Place- Kanpur Uttar Pradesh
• Marital Status- Married
Ashwani Lohani is the present chairman of IRB (Indian Railway Board) and former Managing Director of Air India. Broadly nicknamed the turnaround man, he has led an ocean of progress in the various businesses that he has worked in. A 1980-group officer of the IRSME (Indian Railways Service of Mechanical Engineers), Lohani is considered with turning around the ITDC (India Tourism Development Corporation) and the MPSTDC (Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation) amid his prior assignments. A steam lover, he was instrumental in setting up Indian rail legacy on the world guide by updating the "steam shed" at Rewari. It was a direct result of his drives that the Fairy Queen, the world's most established steam motor, was kept running on Indian tracks, setting the Guinness world record in 1998. In his duty as CMD of Air India, the national transporter posted an operational benefit in 2015-16 out of the first time after its merger. The airline enhanced its picture recognition and furthermore made a quantum enhancement in its traveler administrations, other than growing to different local and worldwide goals. Ashwani Lohani is listed on the Limca National Record for four engineering degree, he is a qualified CME (chartered mechanical engineer) from I.Mech. E (UK) and holds degrees equivalent in EE (electrical engineering), metallurgical engineering from the IEI (Institute of Engineers of India). Lohani is likewise regarded for his "inter-personal skills". Amid a prior stretch as the divisional railroad manager of Delhi, the Indian Railways got gratefulness from the CAG (Comptroller and Auditor General) in its audit details on the CG (Commonwealth Games). Amid that period (March 2011 to February 2012), the New Delhi Railway Station was granted the National Tourism Award in the classification of the "most friendly tourist station".