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Sreejit Kanjarla contributed to the egovernments/health-campaign-services repository, delivering backend features and stability improvements over nine months. He engineered enhancements such as robust employee search pagination, multi-tenancy support, and database migrations to support evolving data requirements. Using Java, SQL, and Spring Boot, Sreejit modernized the codebase with a Java 17 upgrade, Jakarta migration, and Docker-based build automation. His work included API development, CI/CD pipeline configuration, and Excel integration for data ingestion. By addressing data validation, dependency management, and schema evolution, Sreejit ensured the platform’s reliability, scalability, and compatibility with central systems, demonstrating depth in backend and DevOps engineering.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

58%Features

Repository Contributions

83Total
Bugs
20
Commits
83
Features
28
Lines of code
14,325
Activity Months9

Work History

January 2026

3 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026: Health Campaign Services—Build stabilization and data validation enhancements delivering faster, more reliable deployments and broader data compatibility.

December 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2025

Month: 2025-12 | Repository: egovernments/health-campaign-services | Focus: database schema improvement to support longer locality data for health campaigns. Key feature delivered: - Health Campaign Address Locality Field Expanded: Implemented and fixed a database migration to enlarge the locality column in health.eg_pgr_address_v2 to varchar(512), enabling longer locality data and alignment with application requirements. Commits associated with the delivery: - 4e18331600d7650fa2926ff822b63ec5896de80e: Added the migration to increase the locality_type issue in the - 4da627f35cc14a12e82183b967f7437c933df38a: Fixed the migration file Major bugs fixed: - No explicit bug fixes captured for this repository this month; work focused on a feature/migration to address data constraints. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced data capacity and integrity for health campaign addresses by expanding locality field to 512 characters. - Improved schema alignment with application requirements, reducing risk of data truncation and supporting more descriptive locality data for campaigns. - Established a foundation for future enhancements to health campaign address data and reporting capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Database migrations and schema evolution (SQL/DDL changes) - Version-controlled changes and impact assessment via commit history - Collaboration with product requirements to address data constraints in health campaigns

November 2025

8 Commits • 2 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 performance highlights for egovernments/health-campaign-services: Delivered robust Excel/Calc ingestion improvements focused on data integrity, validation, and cross-platform compatibility. Key features delivered include enhanced cascading dropdowns with helper columns and improved boundary service data handling via display name mappings. Major bugs fixed include cascading data validation issues in Excel ingestion and resolving key-to-hash overlap in the lookup logic by introducing a separate key-to-hash mapping section. These changes reduce ingestion errors, improve data governance, and enable faster downstream analytics. Technologies demonstrated include advanced Excel/Calc formulas, helper columns, dynamic row ranges, and mapping strategies that enhance maintainability.

September 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Sep 1, 2025

Month: 2025-09 | Repository: egovernments/health-campaign-services | Focus: Health Services Search Enhancement with Boundary and Ward Code Filtering. Delivered a database-level filtering enhancement to refine search results for individual health service records by boundary and ward codes. This directly improves targeting accuracy for health campaigns and reduces manual filtering overhead. Primary implementation was completed with the following commit: b4ac03564e400896028e4c4d26a9e1313e4996fa (Added the boundaryCode search logic).

June 2025

4 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 – Health Campaign Services: Key features delivered and major fixes focused on stability, security, and data integrity. Highlights include library dependency upgrades for Tracer and jsoup to latest versions, enabling new features and security improvements, and fixes to raw ID handling with dynamic SQL schema counts to ensure accurate user/employee metrics. These changes improve security posture, data accuracy, and platform reliability, enabling safer downstream integrations and more trustworthy reports. Technical execution demonstrated in dependency management, DTO corrections, SQL handling for dynamic schemas, and robust change risk assessment.

May 2025

24 Commits • 8 Features

May 1, 2025

Month: 2025-05 — Delivered modernization and stability improvements for health-campaign-services, focusing on long-term maintainability, central integration readiness, and quality assurances. Key work includes a Java 17 upgrade with central compatibility, central instance alignment across services, and Jakarta dependency migration, complemented by a beneficiary-idgen migration and updates to the build pipeline. Addressed critical defects in data formatting and search, enhanced documentation and test coverage, and improved PR hygiene to support faster review and higher quality releases. Business value includes improved runtime compatibility with central systems, reduced integration risk, and a stronger foundation for future feature delivery.

April 2025

31 Commits • 10 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 monthly summary for egovernments/health-campaign-services: Delivered critical features (ID-gen enhancements and Health-IDGen CI improvements), strengthened data integrity, reliability, and observability, and advanced multi-tenancy readiness with user-context improvements. Focused on business value: more reliable ID generation, faster end-to-end processing, robust validation, and prepared deployment pipelines for scalable, multi-tenant use.

March 2025

9 Commits • 3 Features

Mar 1, 2025

In 2025-03, delivered key features and stability improvements for egovernments/health-campaign-services, focusing on search accuracy, validation, deployment consistency, and data-type support. The work increases data reliability, reduces invalid requests, and enhances auditing and deployment practices across health services.

February 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025: Delivered backend support for enhanced search pagination by returning total results alongside matching employees. No critical blockers; focused on improving user experience and scalability for the health-campaign-services search feature.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness86.2%
Maintainability85.6%
Architecture82.2%
Performance77.8%
AI Usage23.6%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

DockerfileJavaMarkdownPropertiesSQLShellXMLYAMLproperties

Technical Skills

API DesignAPI DevelopmentAPI IntegrationBackend DevelopmentBuild AutomationBuild ConfigurationBuild EngineeringBuild Pipeline ConfigurationCI/CDCI/CD ConfigurationChangelog ManagementCode DocumentationCode FormattingCode RefactoringConfiguration Management

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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egovernments/health-campaign-services

Feb 2025 Jan 2026
9 Months active

Languages Used

JavaYAMLMarkdownSQLShellpropertiesDockerfileProperties

Technical Skills

Backend DevelopmentJavaSQLBuild ConfigurationConfiguration ManagementData Mapping