“Wadala” also spelled Vadala formerly spelt Wuddala is a residential central suburb of the city of Mumbai. Wadala Road is a station on the Harbor Line of Mumbai’s railway network. Wadala was one of the seven islands that were joined together to form the modern island of Mumbai. The island used to be called by different names viz. Parel, Dadar and Sion. The Dadar-Matunga-Wadala-Sion scheme of 1899-1900 was the first planned suburban scheme in Bombay. Wadala used to be considered as a central suburb of the city of Mumbai, but it is now well within the city limits. The area is bordered by Dadar on the West, Matunga on the Northwest and Sewri on the South. The Western areas of Wadala are covered by salt pans, which are on the shores of the Thane creek. Wadala is also known for Churches, Temples and Dargas. Wadala has a large number of old temples, university campuses and is also home to the world’s largest IMAX Dome theater. As Wadala is future ready for some of new development and also will be having easy access to the proposed New Airport and is located at the cusp of 3 major infrastructure projects for future – Monorail, Metro Rail and Eastern Freeway. It is also home to the Vidyalankar Educational Campus, whose building design has won an international awards viz. Design share’s Honor award.