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Exploring Indoor Games: Carrom, Chess, Billiards, and Badminton

Indoor games have always been a source of enjoyment and skill enhancement. Carrom offers a unique, silent yet engaging experience that provides various physical exercises. Chess, a strategic battle of minds, involves two players maneuvering pieces on a chessboard. Billiards, played on an English table, emphasizes skill with the cue and strategic play. Badminton, which has roots in India dating back to 1870, showcases its evolution from “Poone” to “Shuttle Badminton.” Join us as we explore these fascinating indoor games!

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Exploring Indoor Games: Carrom, Chess, Billiards, and Badminton

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  1. INDOOR GAMES INTRODUCED BY AMBUJA & GIRIJA Direction Smt A.Padma

  2. CARROM • CHESS BILLIARDS TT BADMINTON

  3. CARROM is an interesting indoor game The main feature of this game is that it can be played silently.This game gives us the benefit of many small exercises.

  4. The game of CHESS is played by two opposing players by moving pieces on a square board called a “CHESS BOARD”.

  5. This game is played on an English Billiard Table. It is a game of winning hazards: cannons are ignored. It is an indoor game played by two players, as individuals,or four players, as doubles.

  6. During the year 1870 in India it was called “POONE”. First it was introduced at a place called “BADMINTON”.Due to the vide publicity this was known as “BADMINTON”. Then it became Shuttle Badminton & Ball Badminton.

  7. Prepare a TABLE TENNIS project using multimedia techniques Click here

  8. BIBLIOGRAPHY http://www.its.com/ http://www.table tennis.go/movies/movies.asp

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