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Mapping the Anti-Ahmadiyyah Protests of 1953 10/08/2020

In February and March of 1953, Majlis-e-Ahrar demanded the dismissal of Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, an Ahmadi and the then Foreign Minister of Pakistan. Khawaja Nazimuddin's (the then PM) refusal to do so led to fierce protests in Lahore. Lahore saw loss of life, arson, destruction and military takeover as martial law was declared across the city.

Plotree's project with LUMS maps the key events of the 1953 Anti-Ahmadi protests, shedding light to an a major event in Lahore's history that is often forgotten.

https://archive.lums.edu.pk/interactives/anti-ahmadi-1953/home

Mapping the Anti-Ahmadiyyah Protests of 1953 How protests against the Ahmadis unfolded in Lahore resulting in the imposition of Martial Law.

Mapping the anti-Rowlatt Act Protests of 1919 31/07/2020

The Jalianwala Bagh massare is often remembered as a dark chapter in British Colonial History. But as protests were rising in Amritsar against the Rowlatt Acts, what ensued in the twin city of Lahore as the Imperial government imposed martial law?

From Gandhi's call to strike to secular congregations of Hindus and Muslims at Badshahi Mosque listening to fiery speeches of Rambhaj Dutt to a martial law decree by the British to forcefully open shops in Anarkali amid the strikes - Relive the events as they unfolded through an interactive cartographic experience by Plotree and Lahore University of Management Sciences.

https://archive.lums.edu.pk/interactives/rowlatt-act

Mapping the anti-Rowlatt Act Protests of 1919 How protests against the Rowlatt Act unfolded in Lahore resulting in the imposition of Martial Law

Lahore’s Literary Landscape 20/07/2020

This episode of Plotree's project explores places, personalities and movements that shaped the literary culture of Lahore between the 1930s and 1970s. Discover the intricate histories of the Progressive writer's movement, Halqa Arbab-e-Zouq and the fearless romantic poetry of Miraji.

https://archive.lums.edu.pk/interactives/literature-lahore/home

Lahore’s Literary Landscape Exploring places, personalities and movements that shaped the literary culture of Lahore between the 1930s and 1970s

The Mall: History and Culture, Now and Then 17/07/2020

How has Lahore's Mall Road transformed over the years? Plotree in collaboration with LUMS, presents to you an audio visual experience exploring the multifaceted history of the most prominent thoroughfare in Lahore



https://archive.lums.edu.pk/interactives/mall-road/home

Illustrated map of the Mall by LUMS student, Nayyab Naveed

The Mall: History and Culture, Now and Then An audio-visual experience exploring the history of the most prominent thoroughfare in Lahore

Re-imagining Lahore as a Hindu city 15/07/2020

Did you know that in the first half of 20th Century, Lahore was a center for Hindu reform movements such as the Arya Samaj which claimed to have the ideological strength to address the caste issue in Hindu traditions

Also that radical Arya Samajis in Lahore had founded an organization 'Jat-Pat-Todak Mandal', vehemently opposed to caste system. The Mandal had also invited Ambedkar, the author of the Indian constitution to deliver a lecture titled 'The Annihilation of caste' in 1935. The lecture which was later cancelled by the Mandal itself owing to its radical nature

Did you know that Arya Samajis founded the D.A.V (Dyananda Anglo Vedic) Schools and Colleges. The current Islamia college in our city was once the famous D.A.V College.

Did you know of the pre-partition Hindu led Urdu Dailies Milap, Pratap and Bandematram which give a glimpse of politics of Punjabi Hindus before partition.

Our project in collaboration with Dr Ali Usman Qasmi and his students at LUMS explores a time when Lahore's Hindus were a vibrant part of the city's social, political and religious landscape. Please visit to re-imagine Lahore as a Hindu city

Re-imagining Lahore as a Hindu city The everyday life of Hindus in pre-partition Lahore, their politics, religious movements and literature

Re-imagining Lahore as a Hindu city 06/07/2020

Our latest project with LUMS takes us back to a time when the Hindus of Lahore were a vibrant part of city's social, religious, and political landscape. The city was central to various intra-Hindu polemics, religious reform movements, and nationalist politics.

This project is a part of "Walking in the city", a set of archival stories developed as a part of a course on Lahore's cultural and social history taught by Dr Ali Usman Qasmi. The projects are based on student course work.

Presenting - Reimagining Lahore as a Hindu City

Other projects can be accessed at https://archive.lums.edu.pk/interactives/projects



https://archive.lums.edu.pk/interactives/hindu/home

Re-imagining Lahore as a Hindu city The everyday life of Hindus in pre-partition Lahore, their politics, religious movements and literature

13/05/2020

"It is a crime against humanity that our women are confined in the four walls of their homes like prisoners" - a poster from WAF Convention held in Lahore in 1982 to fight against Zia's military rule/ imposition of regressive laws.

For more details, visit:
https://archive.lums.edu.pk/interactives/womens-action-forum/home

Walking in the City: Mapping Lahore's Cultural and Social History 11/05/2020

Our latest project is a series of interactive webpages and curated projects that feature student-led research on various aspects of Lahore's social, cultural and political history. These works are based on student assignments from a course taught by Dr Ali Usman Qasmi at LUMS in Fall 2019.

Developed in collaboration with faculty and students of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Lahore University of Management Sciences, we are delighted to present to you, Walking in the City, Mapping Lahore's Cultural and Social History. A series of interactive websites featuring student-led research projects on various aspects of Lahore's history.

Walking in the City: Mapping Lahore's Cultural and Social History An interactive website featuring student-led research projects on various aspects of Lahore's history and everyday life

Plotree Info Design 26/06/2019

We've updated our website!

We're very excited to announce that we have redesigned and updated our website. You will discover links to our latest projects online along with improvements to user experience.

We hope you enjoy visiting it and stop by often to see what's new at Plotree.

Plotree Info Design Plotree is an Information Design studio in Lahore. At plotree, we make web based interactive data visualization. We also make custom dashboards with dynamic graphics for our clients. We use Data Driven Documents or D3.js to design our visualizations.

10/05/2019

18% of ever-married women in Punjab experienced physical violence from spouse at least once in their lifetimes

The overlapping circles in this visual show the proportion of married women who experienced more than one form of spousal violence.

Explore indicators on Violence Against Women at
https://interactive.pcsw-punjab.pk/esw/vaw.html

These visualisations are based on the data for the ESW Survey carried out by Punjab Commission On The Status Of Women

02/05/2019

45% of employed women in Punjab are involved in unpaid work (contributing family workers, unpaid apprentices etc). Learn more at https://bit.ly/2IZ4dCg







Source: ESW Survey 2018 by Punjab Commission On The Status Of Women

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