Manufacturing Engineering Association

The Coordinator of the Manufacturing Engineering Association (MNA), Harsh Dadlani, took some time out of his schedule to sit with the Oasis English Press and provide a glimpse of the association’s preparations for the upcoming fest.

During this edition of Oasis, MNA would be organising Pool-Soccer, a fusion game blending elements of pool and soccer. Harsh described the game as ‘a magnified version of pool, played with footballs’. He explained that players would use their feet and a football instead of a cue stick and cue ball respectively. He added that the rules for the game would be similar to those followed for pool matches, with two teams of two members each competing in a match.

Harsh explained that MNA was doing something different this year due to the low turnout in last year’s Remote-Controlled Car Racing Competition. He hoped that this year’s event would draw a larger crowd. He also added that the association was operating under a reduced budget.

When asked about his experience as the Coordinator, Harsh commented that he was excited about the prospect of trying something new and was confident that the event would be successful.

On a parting note, he concluded by saying that the event would be a unique and exciting experience for participants and spectators alike and urged everyone to participate.