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Description
- Name: Sarthak Janrao
- GitHub Username: Sarthakjanrao07
- LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarthak-janrao/
- College/University: International Institute Of Information Technology Pune
Its great opportunity for me to showcase my self and knowledge I gained till now
Goals
Provide users with a self-service, drag-and-drop dashboard interface that allows selection of chart types, layout, filters, and data bindings
Enable natural language query handling (via NLP) for users to ask questions like “What was the weekly case load in Ward X?” and generate corresponding charts or KPIs
Integrate basic AI capabilities such as anomaly detection, forecasting, and auto-generated summaries (e.g., “Admissions dropped 22% this week”)
Implement personalized KPI recommendations based on historical usage patterns, role types (e.g., doctor, program manager), and peer usage
Ensure the dashboard engine is data-source agnostic—capable of pulling from MEDPlat DB, APIs, or CSVs—while supporting role-based access control
Deploy a modular, scalable backend with a clean UI layer that can be reused across modules
Implementation Details
To implement the changes in the Community.md file on the GitHub repository (https://github.com/Code4GovTech/C4GT/blob/main/Community.md), follow these steps:
- Fork the Repository:
- Visit the repository (https://github.com/Code4GovTech/C4GT).
- Click the "Fork" button in the upper right corner to create a fork of the repository in your GitHub account.
- Clone Your Fork:
- Open a terminal or command prompt.
- Run the following command to clone your fork to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/C4GT.git
- Navigate to the Repository:
- Change into the repository directory:
cd C4GT - Edit the Community.md File:
- Open the
Community.mdfile in a text editor. You can use any code editor or a simple text editor. - Locate the existing table and replace the details with your own:
<table> <tr> <td>Name</td> <td>Your Name</td> </tr> <tr> <td>GitHub</td> <td>https://github.com/your-username</td> </tr> <tr> <td>LinkedIn</td> <td>https://www.linkedin.com/in/your-linkedin</td> </tr> <tr> <td>College</td> <td>Your College/University</td> </tr> </table>
- Open the
- Save Changes:
- Save the changes to the
Community.mdfile.
- Save the changes to the
- Commit Changes:
- In the terminal, run the following commands to commit the changes:
git add Community.md git commit -m "Update my details in Community.md" - Push Changes to Your Fork:
- Push the changes to your GitHub fork:
git push origin main
- Create a Pull Request:
- Visit your fork on GitHub (https://github.com/your-username/C4GT).
- Click on the "New pull request" button.
- Ensure the base repository is
Code4GovTech/C4GTand the base branch ismain. - Ensure the head repository is your fork and the compare branch is
main. - Click "Create pull request" and provide a meaningful title and description.
- Click "Create pull request" again to submit the pull request.
Your changes will now be submitted as a pull request to the original repository, and the maintainers can review and merge them.
Product Name
C4GT
Organisation Name
C4GT
Tech Skills Needed
Markdown
Mentor(s)
Complexity
Beginner
Category
Documentation