Why is May 1 designated as maharashtra and gujarat Day?


Worldwide, May 1st is observed as international Labor Day. Today is a day to honor the laborers' and working class's contributions and difficulties. After protests erupted in Chicago and America calling for eight hours of labor every day, the day was officially observed. It quickly spiraled out of control, causing injuries to others. At that time, a number of European socialist organizations united to mark May 1st as international Labor Day, encouraging workers to be aware of their rights and safeguard themselves against being taken advantage of. But May 1st is also very important to the history of our nation for other reasons. In india, it is observed as gujarat Day and maharashtra Day. This is the reason.

Following the adoption of the indian Constitution, the nation's states were separated by linguistic boundaries. Bombay was acknowledged as a separate state, home to speakers of Gujarati, Kutchi, Marathi, and Konkani. The 1956 State Recognition Act recognized this. But this quickly caused chaos and anxiety. The linguistic divide among the bombay population rocked the state's integrity and caused issues. There were movements that called for the division of the state into two groups: those speaking Gujarati and Kutchi, and those speaking Marathi and Konkani. The movements were initiated by the Mahagujarat and Samyukta maharashtra movements.

The government of india drew up the bombay Reorganisation Act as the demonstrations began to spread throughout the state. maharashtra and gujarat were officially recognized as two distinct states on May 1, 1960. As a result, May 1 is commemorated annually as the day the states were created. gujarat hosts the primary celebration at Sabarmati Waterfalls, while Mumbai's shivaji Park in Dadar hosts parades and celebrations in honor of the day.


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