Jet Airways' Independent Director Ranjan Mathai Quits

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Jet Airways' independent director Ranjan Mathai resigned, citing rising pressure from other commitments.Debt-laden carrier Jet Airways
(India) Ltd's independent director Ranjan Mathai resigned late on Thursday, citing rising pressure from other commitments.The departure
comes as the airline struggles to keep itself afloat, with rising debt levels and higher oil prices weighing on profits
Tata Sons Ltd said last week it is in preliminary talks with Jet, but has not made a proposal to buy a stake."I am no longer able to devote
the time required to meet my obligations, as an independent director on the Board of Jet Airways and have accordingly decided to resign from
the Board," Mathai said in a statement issued by the airline.