Updated On: 01 May, 2023 08:45 PM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
Tracing the history of Maharashtra Day to the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement, Dr Krishnan talks about the significance of the formation of the state on Labour Day

City-based historian and heritage consultant Dr Shekhar Krishnan Photo: Dr Shekhar Krishnan
The state of Maharashtra celebrates May 1 as Maharashtra Day to commemorate its declaration as an independent state on May 1, 1960. While most people enjoy a holiday, there are few people apart from history enthusiasts who know about the history and the significance of the day which goes back to the early post-Independence era.
On the eve of the annual celebration, city-based historian Dr Shekhar Krishnan takes us down memory lane with a lesson in history about the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement. He says, “It is called Maharashtra Divas because May 1 is Labour Day around the world and it was the mill workers and the masses who led the movement. It was specifically named Maharashtra Day to identify with a worker’s movement and not as a linguistic movement.”