Adarsh Kumar Singh
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Indian Air Force II Manager of Operations @Caliche II Driving Operational Excellence and Business Success II Building an R&D model
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Swiggy VS Zomato: A UX & UI Study
I have tried my best to keep this report as fair as possible and there are chances that as I am publishing this article, both these apps would have undergone some changes already. This summarized article covers the UX and UI aspects of both these apps and how they differ from each other. I have tried to focus on their positives.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in Journal
Diwali- Spreading The Lights Of Happiness
Diwali (or Deepawali) is the Hindu festival of lights that is celebrated by Indians all over the world. It is a festival that illuminates the Earth as well as the Skies and brings joy in abundance. It is a Festival that unifies every religion, every home, and every heart and promotes the much-needed peace, harmony, and brotherhood in society.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in FYI
Vocal Media: The Best Platform For Authors
When I started writing in the month of August 2021, Medium was the only platform I was writing for. My first target was to qualify for the Medium Partner program by reaching 100 followers to monetize my articles. In a week I achieved this and I was having around 108 followers with four published stories.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in Journal
Afghanistan: The graveyard of Empires(II)
All is not lost still. That is what I feel amidst all the chaos. We have faced the worst and together we have always succeeded. It sounds like a superhero tale but when it comes to real-life there is no single identity like a superhero but we all contribute in whatever ways we can to make a difference.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in The Swamp
The Journey that changed my life
Never in my dreams, I had imagined that I would be sitting so close to people especially on train journeys during the pandemic. But fate would have it, recently I had to travel on a train crowded with people. I am not complaining but I just wanted to share this life-changing experience.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in Wander
- Top Story - October 2021
You have to Let Go SometimesTop Story - October 2021
I believe that the one quality that we humans, at least most of us haven't been able to develop or inculcate so far in our nature is acceptance. You will hardly find anyone accepting things the way they are, accepting the things that can't be changed, being okay with the incidents or accidents of the past, accepting the shortcomings and imperfections of the present, and the uncertainty of the future.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in Motivation
Stop Expecting and Start Living Your Lives
We all are living our lives, full of expectations. Any action we perform is bound to have a component of expectation in it. Even if you help a person, your mind will start expecting a return gesture in the future from the same person. And if by chance you are unable to receive the same gesture in return, you tend to develop hatred for the person.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in Humans
Love at first sight
My association with a pet started when I was around 6 years old. Although most of my student life was in a boarding school, still my days during holidays were the most memorable ones. The credit goes to the furry little Pomeranian (Breed doesn't matter) we had, named Jimmy. Every single day of my holidays, I still cherish because I never felt alone even without no human presence around me most of the time. My bonding with Jimmy was of a friend and a younger brother and this bonding stayed till the end. Those memories still brighten my boring days.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in Petlife
Evergrande: The Lehman moment for China
In 2008, when Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy due to the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States, shock waves were felt around the world. Now, the world is drawing parallels between the Lehman bankruptcy and an impending default by Evergrande. The world economies should brace up for one more economic disaster, only this time it’s by China.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in Journal
India at UNSC & its pursuit for Reforms
What is UNSC? The United Nations Security Council(UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for guaranteeing international peace and security, recommending the admission of new UN members to the General Assembly, and approving any changes to the UN Charter.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh3 years ago in The Swamp