It was a warm Friday evening, and the students of St. Xavier's College had gathered in their favorite hangout spot, a cozy little café on campus. The air was buzzing with excitement as they chatted and laughed, eagerly awaiting the start of their monthly game night.
When we look past the sensationalized keywords, we find a generation of Indian students who are confident, expressive, and eager to redefine their social boundaries. Whether it's a quiet night in a dorm room or a lively terrace party, these games are a rite of passage, creating memories that last long after the degrees are earned and the bottle stops spinning.
The Bottle: Place an empty glass or plastic bottle in the center.
Number of Players: 4 or more
The Way Forward: Promoting Healthy Social Interactions
It was a warm Friday evening, and the students of St. Xavier's College had gathered in their favorite hangout spot, a cozy little café on campus. The air was buzzing with excitement as they chatted and laughed, eagerly awaiting the start of their monthly game night.
When we look past the sensationalized keywords, we find a generation of Indian students who are confident, expressive, and eager to redefine their social boundaries. Whether it's a quiet night in a dorm room or a lively terrace party, these games are a rite of passage, creating memories that last long after the degrees are earned and the bottle stops spinning.
The Bottle: Place an empty glass or plastic bottle in the center.
Number of Players: 4 or more
The Way Forward: Promoting Healthy Social Interactions