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In India, the sack race is a popular traditional game often played during festivals like Holi or village fairs. It involves participants stepping into large sacks, typically made from jute or cloth, which are commonly produced in regions like West Bengal and are known for their durability and eco-friendly nature. To play, each person holds the top of their sack and hops forward toward a finish line. The first one to cross wins. This game promotes physical activity and teamwork, using locally sourced materials that support Indian artisans. |