Friday, June 14, 2024

speech on the account of Maharashtra Day

Good morning one and all present here, respected principal madam, assistant Vice Principal of Junior College Easteem faculty members and my dear friends, today first May on this auspicious day we have gathered here to celebrate Maharashtra day   that holds immense significance in a heart as it commemorate the formation of our beloved state of Maharashtra. It is a day of pride unity and reflection of a rich cultural heritage and remarkable journey.

 As we look back on this history of Maharashtra we are reminded of countless sacrifices made by our ancestors and the visionary leadership that has shaped or state into what it is today from the struggle.I would like to unfold a brief history of this day. When we got freedom in 1947, that time the states started demand of reorganisation of the whole country into different parts based on the languages. Justice Fazal Ali Commission was formed in 1953. It is also known as the states reorganisation Commission. As a result the state reorganisation Act 1956 was passed by the parliament.

 It need formation of 14 States based on their local languages on 1st November 1956. Unfortunately Mumbai city was separated from Maharashtra. The entire Maharashtra stood against it. S.M.Joshi, KC Thakre, Keshavrao Jedhe,P. k. Atre, Annabhau Sathe, Amar Sheikh, Shripad Dange, Madhu dandvate became the leader of United Maharashtra movement commonly known as samyukt Maharashtra Samiti. The demanded Mumbai as a capital city of United Maharashtra and started protest all over the state for all the Marathi speaking regions should be included in one state. 106 Martyrs poor killed in open firing of the police during peaceful protest near fountain.

 As a result Bombay state was finally dissolved with formation of Maharashtra in Gujarat States. Mumbai became part of United Maharashtra on 1st May 1960.
 As a teacher I am filled with admiration for the resilience, creativity and intellect of people of Maharashtra. Especially our student who represent the bright future of our state. It is true education Innovation and dedication that we continue to a upfold the values that define Maharashtra inclusivity diversity and spirit of entrepreneurship.

 On this occasion, let us Reaffirm our commitment to contribute positivity, to the growth and the prosperity of Maharashtra. Let us embrace our cultural diversity in heritage. While embracing,Modernity and progress let us  make Maharashtra shining example of harmony progress in sustainable development.

 I urge each one of you to take pride in being a part of this great state, to cherish it's culture and traditions and to work tirelessly towards building a better tomorrow for generations to come. Lastly I would love to describe our state in few lines. राकट देशा कणखर देशा,
          दगडांच्या देशा नाजूक देशा,
         कोमल देशा फुलांच्या ही देशा
         मंगल देशा पवित्र देशा महाराष्ट्र देशा,
         प्रणाम घ्यावा माझा हा श्री महाराष्ट्र देशा.

 Happy Maharashtra Day to all thank you.

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