While moving forward for most advanced lab developments, such as E-MC^2 lab, CDRC has tried to retain the the glory of old Machines Lab in the form of Archeological Muse.
The Old machines Lab 1 was renovated with the generous donation of Mr. Anil Jagasia represented by SAVEX and have an advanced facilities in E-MC^2 Lab through VJTIAA.


From right: Mr. Anil Jagasia (1981 batch Elect) sponsored the entire lab development by a generous donation of 2.5 Cr. Next to him,Prof Varwandkar, teacher of all those Alumni in the photo, in the middle, black shirt, Mr. Rajiv Sethi (1981 Electrical) who got all of us connected, Director Sir, Mr. Umesh Doshi, VJTIAA, Behind, Dr. Bhil (Co-PI EMC²), Most important, Mr. Devang from SAVEX Technology who made sure to execute what Prof. Singh proposed for the Lab.


Westinghouse Machine (1903)



Ms. Sapna, The Architect of E-MC^2, especially the Archeological Muse (as named by Ojsavi) when hardly anyone was aware of what a museum would do in an advanced lab like E-MC^2



All Nameplates and Logo design of E-MC^2
Credit goes to Ms. Ojasvi




The Architect and Contractor of E-MC^2


From Right: Ms. Jyoti, Ms. Sapana, Dr. Sushama, Prof. Singh, the visionary and brain behind E-MC^2 Lab, Dr. Bhil, all approval credit, Mr. Kiran Shukla,
Contractor who executed the dreams of CDRC with the help of Architect Ms. Sapna



Our student gang who worked tirelessly
(Tanmay, Varun, Prajwal 1, Athrva, Suchit, Prajwal 2, Parth (smiley face), Revati, Aniruddha, and Sunny)
(still some students are missing who were occupied somewhere at the time of photo)


Curious to know about E-MC^2 Lab?? A separate website of E-MC^2 with details coming SOOOOON.........


The one who continue to work anytime, including day and late nights with me ............ again a few are missing