Sunday, March 29, 2009

Wadala Road

Wadala Road (also spelled Vadala, formerly spelt Wuddala) is a station on the Harbour Line of Mumbai Suburban Railways network.

Don Bosco church, Wadala(west)
Wadala (West) remains one of the best residential areas in the whole city, with some of the best infrastructure, serene localities and large parks frolicked by youngsters as well as senior citizens. The roads are shaded by huge trees over 150 years old. The extremely large concentration of educational institutes in the area makes it a hub for young students during the day, while leaving it calm during the night.
Wadala is also known to house people of different religions such as Hindus, Christians, Muslims and Parsis, all living together harmoniously. In terms of languages too, the area consists of people who speak Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam with each language commanding a significant number of speakers.
Wadala has several schools and some of the finest colleges such as the prestigious Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (V.J.T.I), The University Department of Chemical Technology (UDCT - The name has now been changed to University Institute of Chemical Technology, UICT) and Khalsa College, located near one another. SNDT Women's University, Dr. Ambedkar Commerce & Law College also has a campus in Wadala West.
Overview
One can find connections to the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railways network from Wadala which is located on the Harbour Line. It is home to one of the oldest treatment centers for Leprosy established during British rule, known as Ackworth Leprosy Hospital. Part of the sprawling complex is now given over to an AIDS Organization. This area happens to house a variety of flora and fauna.
The Five Gardens is also a major green lung to the city. Wadala also has the "Rocket Garden" another park which has now undergone a transformation from its weedy days. Apart from these, it also houses many minor gardens. Asia's largest Government Colony, the Central Govt Housing Quarters, is in Wadala West.
Shrines & Worship
Wadala is also known for Churches, Temples, Dargas.


Vitthal Temple
Five minutes from the station is the 400 year old Lord Vitthal(Hindu deity) Temple built by Sant Tukaram(Hindu saint) who brought the idol from Pandharpur—the original birthplace of Lord Vithal. The temple is known as ‘Prati Pandharpur’ (Pandharpur temple’s replica). One of the biggest one day festival in Mumbai is held around this temple to devote Lord Vitthal on Ashadhi Ekadashi (According to Hindu Calendar) in June/July. Near this temple is the 15th-century Lord Ram(Hindu deity) temple and the Hanuman(Hindu deity) temple on the opposite side of the road. People from all over Mumbai come to these temples to offer their prayers. The Ram Temple also houses a marriage hall. On David S. Baretto road ( Station Road) is located a Krishna Temple which also houses an orphanage. They hold daily "Keertans" there which is quite exhillarating. This temple is lavishly decorated and visited by hundreds during the Hindu festival of Gokulashtami. Apart from these, there is also a Shiv Temple, a Devi Mandir and a small Gurudwara near the station.

St.Joseph Church Wadala(west)
The famous St. Joseph Church (Our lady of Dolours Church) is situated on the D.S Barretto Road, between Five Gardens and Wadala station. This also houses the St. Joseph's High School. Opposite this, across the bridge is the Don Bosco Shelter which is a centre for the rehabilitation and education of street urchins. Many Christians live in Wadala, most of whom are east indian catholics. Manglorean Christians, South-Indian Christians and Protestants are also found in the inviting environs of Wadala.
Few know that Wadala (East) houses two cemeteries - the Bahai Cemetery and the Chinese Cemetery. These cemeteries were laid out in Wadala a long time ago, for the same reason that the Ackworth Leprosy Home was built at Wadala - in those days it was a "distant suburb of the happening city".
There is a dargah on a hill at wadala east where the bridge connecting Wadala East to Wadala West ends. This is another Wadala's landmarks.




The Barkat Ali Dargah is a highly visited holy place on hill top at Wadala.
The salt pans in the east are Wadala's landmarks.
Life Style
IMax Wadala(east)
Wadala is home to Asia's first and largest IMAX Dome Theatre, the ownership of which is now with Big Cinemas.
A number of housing colonies exist in Wadala. Some of them are Bhakti Park, Dosti Acres and Lloyd's Estate. Wadala East also has the BPT (now MbPT housing colony), a large sprawling colony for the port workers, complete with hospital and a field that is used to play cricket. Wadala west has a small sized C.G.S. Colony.
In Wadala East near Antop Hill, Govt. of India built Intellectual Property Office responsible for Controlling General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks in India. It also has a very popular Balaji Temple, that celebrates the "Jatra" festival each year with great gusto in the month of January. It reminds one very much of a rural "mela" but was and is still very popular.
Around 15 minutes away from Wadala Station East, past deserted trucker land, is Flamingo Bay. For the past 12 years, flamingoes have been wintering here. From December to March, thousands of them descend on the mudflats a mile from the shore, to feed on the nutrient-rich marshes. Thankfully, this ethereal view isn't commercialized, so the only people you'll see on any weekend are a bunch of nature enthusiasts, keenly gazing out onto the mudflats through their binoculars. The proposed Nhava Sheva bridge that will connect the island to the mainland will destroy their habitat, and lead to the final flight of these beautiful birds.
Wadala enjoys proximity to Dadar, a prominent locality within Bombay. Dadar East lies west of Wadala, Sion(Koliwada) to the immediate north, the sea to the east and Sewri to the south. Of late, Wadala has become an upper middle class residential locality with a large number of residential buildings springing up. Amongst the more prominent residential complexes that have sprung up here are Bhakti park Dosti Acres, Lloyds' Estate and Dosti Estates.
Over the years, slum development had started in Wadala adjacent to the railway tracks and a large colony started to settle. In 2007, the state government finally took action and cleared the area completely of slums.
Also the latest development is Bhakti Park a residential project by Ajmera Builders this is next to Imax Theatre the ownership of which now is with Adlabs. This residential complex enjoys a quiet atmosphere with a mountain view to its east side.it also has probably the biggest garden in the town measuring around 25 acres (100,000 m2).
Educational Institutions
Wadala has an unusually high number of educational institutes clustered in an area less than 5 square kilometers.
SIWS (South Indian Welfare Society) (School & College)
Vidyalankar Campus (Engineering (UG & PG), Science and Management Colleges)
The Don Bosco High School
Auxilium Convent High School
St. Joseph's High School
NKES (National Kannada Education Society's) High School
AES (Andhra Education Society)
Bansidhar Agarwal School
Sitaram Prakash High School
Amulakh Amichand School
The Dadar Parsee Youths Assembly High School
JB Vachha High School
Nadkarni Park Municipal School
Mumbai College Of Arts Commerce And Science (Knowledge Center)
C.G.E.E.S High School
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (V.J.T.I)
The University Department of Chemical Technology (UDCT)
Dr. Ambedkar college of Commerce & Economics (D.A. College)
Khalsa College
Dnyaneshwar Vidyalaya
























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  1. Its good to know that Wadala is home to Asia's first and largest IMAX wadala Dome Theatre, the ownership of which is now with Big Cinemas.

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