Bag race is a traditional Indian game that involves participants racing while carrying bags on their heads or backs. This game is commonly played during festivals and cultural events across various regions of India.  
 
The bags used in these races are typically made from local materials such as jute, cotton, or handmade fabrics. These bags are not only functional but also showcase the rich craftsmanship of Indian artisans. Many villages have their own unique designs and patterns for these racing bags.  
 
In rural areas, bag races are often organized during harvest festivals where farmers carry bags filled with grains or agricultural products. This tradition celebrates the hard work of farmers and the bounty of the land. The races promote community bonding and physical fitness among participants.  
 
Modern bag races have evolved to include educational and environmental themes. Some events use bags containing educational materials to promote literacy, while others focus on eco-friendly bags to raise awareness about plastic pollution. |