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Maharashtra Day : History & significance

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The 61st foundation day of Maharashtra a Maharashtra Day will be observed in a simple way on May 1 with only ceremonies for unfurling the national flag to be organised at various district headquarters.

A notification issued by the state government on Wednesday said the flag-hoisting functions will be held at 8 am at all the district headquarters.

In Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nashik and Amravati, the flag-hoisting should be organised at the divisional commisionerate and district collectors should not hold separate functions, the notification said.

Only the district guardian minister, divisional commissioner, mayor, municipal council president, collector, police commissioner, district superintendent of police and Zilla Parishad CEO will be present at the event, it said, adding that there will be no invites and parades.

The notification also said there will be minimum attendance at the Vidhan Bhavan, high court and other constitutional offices.

It was in the year 1960 when the state of Bombay was divided to create two news states namely Maharashtra and Gujarat.

Maharashtra Day 2021
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May 1 is celebrated as Maharashtra Day. Along with Maharashtra Day, Gujarat Day is also celebrated on May 1 each year as the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat were formed on May 1. 

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Maharashtra Day History & Significance:

It was in the year 1960 when the state of Bombay was divided. And was created into two news states namely Maharashtra and Gujarat. It was under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 that the boundaries of the state were defined. 

The core issue was linguistic as there was too much of difference between those who spoke Marathi, Gujarati and Konkani languages. 

The demand for a separate state for Marathi-speaking people began in 1940 itself. Samyukta Mahasabha Organisation was formed in present-day Mumbai for the statehood movement. 

However, the struggle took a backseat due to Quit India Movement and World War II.

It took more than two decades with many commissions advocating for separate state. In the year 1956, then Prime Minister Pt Jawaharlal Nehru announced Bombay as Union territory for five years. Later, the Lok Sabha passed a resolution for the bilingual state of Bombay. In March 1960, the Lok Sabha proposes the state resolution. A month later the resolution on state of Bombay is approved by the Lower House. On May 1st, 1960, the state of Maharashtra came into existence with Bombay as its capital. 

From speeches to colourful parades, Maharashtra celebrates this day with lot of enthusiasm. Most schools, colleges, offices remain closed on this day under the jurisdiction of the State and Central Government. Maharashtra Din is commemorated with a parade at Shivaji Park, Dadar, where the Governor of Maharashtra makes a speech. On this day, the state government and private sector launch new projects and schemes. Liquor sales to Indians are prohibited on Maharashtra Diwas across the state.