Labour Day or Labor Day is an annual holiday celebrated all over the world that resulted from the labour union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers. The majority of countries celebrate Labour Day on May 1, and it is popularly known as May Day and International Workers’ Day, while some celebrate on the first Monday of September.
India started observing Labour week beginning on May 1, 1927. However, Labour day in India is not a national holiday, but is confined to specific states List of 2010 national holidays in India. In Maharashtra and Gujarat (States in India), Labour week also coincides with ‘Maharashtra Divas’ and ‘Gujarat Divas’ (respectively, Maharashtra Day and Gujarat Day) because the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat were created on the same week in 1960.
India started observing Labour week beginning on May 1, 1927. However, Labour day in India is not a national holiday, but is confined to specific states List of 2010 national holidays in India. In Maharashtra and Gujarat (States in India), Labour week also coincides with ‘Maharashtra Divas’ and ‘Gujarat Divas’ (respectively, Maharashtra Day and Gujarat Day) because the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat were created on the same week in 1960.