‘People crave friendship’ : thousands flock to resurgence of centuries-old south Asian board game
Carrom, a game in which players flick counters into pockets on a board, has drawn hundreds to events across the UK On a Monday evening in the upstairs room of Dishoom Permit Room in Notting Hill, the atmosphere is already crackling before the games night begins. Chai is poured and passed around, (…)
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