New Delhi, June 1: Actress Lisa Ray, who calls herself a "cancer graduate", says she values time much more than before.

"Time is a measure of precious moments of our lives. As a cancer graduate I value time much more than before. Time is the most precious quality in the world today - we are all challenged to find more of it," Lisa told IANS over an e-mail interaction from Mumbai. 

The actress, who in 2009 was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the white blood cells known as plasma cells which produce antibodies, added: "I prioritise my time and schedule to include high quality activities that rejuvenate my body mind and spirit."

Lisa endorses RADO and launched the new season collection 2018 for the luxury watch brand. 

On the collection, Lisa said: "It's called Elements of Time and blends past and present to bring a glimpse of the future."

 

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New Delhi (PTI): Air India Group is looking to add capacity to help passengers impacted by the IndiGo flight disruptions.

"Since 4 December, economy class airfares on non-stop domestic flights have been proactively capped to prevent the usual demand-and-supply mechanism being applied by revenue management systems," a statement said on Saturday.

Both Air India and Air India Express have put in place caps on economy class fares.

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The statement from Air India came hours after the government announced introduction of airfare caps amid IndiGo flight disruptions.

Air India also said it is not technically possible to cap fares for all flight permutations.

"Air India and Air India Express are seeking to add capacity to help travellers and their baggage reach their destinations as quickly as possible," the statement said.