History
In India, Labour Day is known by a number of names, including 'Kamgar din' or 'Antarrashtriya Shramik Diwas' in Hindi, 'Uzhaopalar Naal' in Tamil, and 'Kamgar Diwas' in Marathi. The Indian province of Madras celebrated its first Labour Day in 1923. May 1st is also celebrated as Maharashtra Day and Gujarat Day.
In most nations, public and government offices, schools, and universities are closed on Labour Day. Leaders are expected to deliver remarks and attend cultural activities on this day. Parades are organised by trade groups. Competitions are established for students to assist them realise the need of workplace equality. The International Labour Organization commemorates the day with a variety of events and programmes.