- An article by Ashetosh Din
As a ritual ended up in commemorating our backbones! This day as deemed to be ‘Labor Day’ reminds on the sacrifices and struggles of labors of the country. This was traced in India back in 1923 from Chennai to celebrate those who do so much for their daily survival and earn very little. Labor Day, also known as 'Kamgar Divas', 'Kamgar Din', and 'Antrarashtriya Shramik Divas' in India, has been celebrated in the country from past 100 years. The day holds significance as it was first observed by the Labor Kisan Party of Hindustan and is now a national holiday in India. This day is dedicated to the workers and laborers who contribute significantly to the growth and development of their respective nations. The day celebrates the achievements of the labor movement and raises awareness about the rights of workers. Labor Day has become an important holiday in India, and workers from all industries and sectors come togeth