Tribute to Traditional Children”s Games of Tamilnadu in India

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Abstract

In modern days there is a striking difference between the children of the previous generation who have abundant treasure of natural source of various games and this generation who lacks nature games. During the latter half of the 1900s kids used to play both indoor and outdoor games that are the games of the soil. In later years, these games were neglected by the arrival of Cricket, Tennis and Football. None play games such as Goli, Ghilli, Dhaya kattam, Paramapadham, Pallanguzhi, Paandi, Aadupuli aatam, Sotangul and Thatangal and many more such games.

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Dr.A. Muthu Meena Losini. 2020. \u201cTribute to Traditional Children”s Games of Tamilnadu in India\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - C: Sociology & Culture GJHSS-C Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue C2): .

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In modern days there is a striking difference between the children of the previous generation who have abundant treasure of natural source of various games and this generation who lacks nature games. During the latter half of the 1900s kids used to play both indoor and outdoor games that are the games of the soil. In later years, these games were neglected by the arrival of Cricket, Tennis and Football. None play games such as Goli, Ghilli, Dhaya kattam, Paramapadham, Pallanguzhi, Paandi, Aadupuli aatam, Sotangul and Thatangal and many more such games.

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