Hello all, 
We recently published a new story about the 'Portrait of Population' 
documents produced by the Government of India for the 1971 and 1981 
censuses. These are fascinating because it seems to be the first time there 
was conscious effort to make the usual mountains of data accessible for the 
average reader. You can read the story of how they came to be, with some 
historical context, here: 
https://diagramchasing.fun/2026/portraits-of-population 

At the end of the page, you'll find our explorer. We extracted nearly 700 
of the hand-drawn charts and graphics within these documents and catalogued 
them for an indexed, searchable archive. Individual filters, views, and 
figures can be linked to and shared. If you're interested in just the 
explorer, you can find it here: 
https://diagramchasing.fun/2026/portraits-of-population/explore

Not only this, but each figure is also linked to the exact page in its 
source document, which you can go to from the explorer. Or, you can access our 
Internet Archive collection in its entirety 
<https://archive.org/details/@diagram_chasing?query=subject%3A%22Portrait+of+Population%22>
.

Hope this is interesting! We publish more such stories and tools through 
our publication Diagram Chasing <https://diagramchasing.fun>.

Aman

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