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International Day of Yoga 21 June 2020
The International Day of Yoga has been celebrated annually on 21 June since 2015,
following its inception in the United
Nations General Assembly in 2014. Yoga is a physical, mental and spiritual
practice which originated in India. The Indian Prime
Minister, Narendra Modi, in his UN address suggested the date of 21 June, as it is
the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares a special significance in many parts of
the world
Solar Eclipse 21 June 2020
A solar eclipse occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight. This occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned. Such alignment coincides with a new moon (syzygy) indicating the Moon is closest to the ecliptic plane, In a total eclipse, the disk of the Sun is fully obscured by the Moon. In partial and annular eclipses, only part of the Sun is obscured
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May 1 is marked as International Labour Day, also
referred as May Day. The day celebrates labourers and the working class. Labour
Day is an annual public holiday in many countries. In India, Labour Day is
referred as Antarrashtriya Shramik Diwas or Kamgar Din. It is also
referred as International Workers' Day or just Worker's Day.
Labour Day has its origins in the labour union
movement in the United States.
During industrialization in beginning of the 19th Century, the industrialists used to exploit the labour class and made them work up to 15 hours a day. The workers rose against this exploitation and demanded paid leaves, proper wages and breaks for the workforce.
During industrialization in beginning of the 19th Century, the industrialists used to exploit the labour class and made them work up to 15 hours a day. The workers rose against this exploitation and demanded paid leaves, proper wages and breaks for the workforce.
The eight-hour day labour movement advocated eight
hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. The
Labour Day annually celebrates the achievements of the workers.
While the day has different story for different
countries, the main reason for Labour Day is unfair treatment of the labour
class.
May 1 was chosen to be International Workers' Day
to commemorate the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago. In that year, on May 1,
there was a general strike for the eight-hour workday. On May 4, the police
acted to disperse a public assembly in support of the strike when an unidentified
person threw a bomb. The police responded by firing on the workers. The event
lead to several deaths.
The incident is remembered as the Haymarket affair,
or the Haymarket massacre. The place in Haymarket Square where the incident
happened was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1992.
Labour Day or May Day has been a focal point of
protests by various socialist and communist groups and is an important holiday
in communist countries like China, North Korea, Cuba and the former Soviet
Union countries.
In India, the first Labour day or May Day was
celebrated in the year 1923. It was the Labour Kisan Party who had organised
the May Day celebrations in Chennai (then Madras). One of these was organised
at Triplicane Beach and the other one was arranged at the beach opposite Madras
High Court.
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