Badi
Badi is a traditional Indian game played primarily in rural areas. It involves a small, round ball made of clay or rubber, and players take turns trying to hit a target, often a wooden stick or a designated area on the ground. The game encourages physical activity and teamwork, making it popular among children and adults alike.
The rules of Badi can vary by region, but the basic objective remains the same: to score points by hitting the target while avoiding being tagged by opponents. This game fosters social interaction and helps develop hand-eye coordination and strategic thinking among players.