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Raia () is a quaint village in the
Salcete Salcete or Salcette (Konkani: ''Saxtti''/''Xaxtti'') is a subdivision of the district of South Goa, in the state of Goa, situated by the west coast of India. The Sal River and its backwaters dominate the landscape of Salcete. Historically, ...
''taluka'' of
South Goa district South Goa district is one of two districts that together constitute the state of Goa, India, within the region known as the Konkan. It is bounded by North Goa district to the north, while the Arabian Sea forms its western coast. It ranks among th ...
,
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state, India. It is located east from the district headquarters of
Margao Margao (, ) is the commercial capital of the Indian state of Goa. It stands on the banks of the river Sal. It is the district headquarters of South Goa, and administrative headquarters of Salcete sub-district. It is Goa's second largest ci ...
and from the state capital
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.


Location

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(two kilometres),
Margao Margao (, ) is the commercial capital of the Indian state of Goa. It stands on the banks of the river Sal. It is the district headquarters of South Goa, and administrative headquarters of Salcete sub-district. It is Goa's second largest ci ...
(three kilometres), and
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Margao (three kilometres) are nearby areas. Raia is surrounded by
Mormugao Mormugao is a coastal town situated in the eponymous subdistrict of Southern Goa state, India. It has a deep natural harbour and remains Goa's chief port. Towards the end of the Indo-Portuguese era in 1917, thirty-one settlements were c ...
taluk towards the west, Quepem taluk towards its south,
Ponda taluka Ponda ''Tehsil, taluka'' is a subdivision of the district of north Goa district, north Goa, in the India, Indian state of Goa. Its administrative headquarters is the township of Ponda, Goa, Ponda. Location Located in central Goa, it hosts many ed ...
towards the north. Raia village lies close to the villages of Loutulim, Camurlim, Rachol and Maina. It lies at the border of the
North Goa District North Goa district is one of the two districts that constitutes the state of Goa, India. The district has an area of , and is bounded by Kolhapur and Sindhudurg districts of Maharashtra state to the north and by Belgavi district of Karnatak ...
and the
South Goa District South Goa district is one of two districts that together constitute the state of Goa, India, within the region known as the Konkan. It is bounded by North Goa district to the north, while the Arabian Sea forms its western coast. It ranks among th ...
. Ponda is North Goa District is just across Raia. Since it lies near the
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, the weather can be humid for part of the year. Raia village falls under the
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constituency of
Curtorim Curtorim is a town in the Salcette taluka of South Goa district in Goa, India.It comes under Margao metropolitan region. Curtorim, a verdant agrarian village, known as the "granary of Salcete", is said to have got its name from either ' or ' sin ...
for electoral purposes. Raia's PIN code is 403720 and its postal office is Raia itself.


Population

For the purposes of the
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, Raia is considered to be a "census town" (though it is a panchayat area) and in 2011 had a population of 10,706—comprising 5,256 males and 5,450 females as per report released by Census India 2011. Male literacy was 90.15% and female, 84.72%. There were 1037 women for every 1000 males, indicating perhaps the high out-migration from the area, mainly for temporary employment overseas and elsewhere. Raia had 1106 children under six years of age in 2011, of whom 585 were male and 521 female. The Christian population of Raia in 2011 was 7,574 (70.75%) and there were 2,399 (22.4%) Hindus and 705 (6.59%) Muslims. The Scheduled Tribe population was 2,968 and there were 66 Scheduled Caste members, according to the censusndia.co.in site. Raia has a significant agrarian population, whose lives are sometimes affected by the vagaries of the monsoons.


History

Pe. Jorge Paulino da Piedade Sequeira, a priest from the area, wrote a book titled ''Raia e Camorlim. Para a História das Aldeias,'' (Raia and Camorlim: About the History of the Villages), published by the Xaverian Press at Pilar in 1972. Camorlim is a village between Raia and Loutolim. According to former Indian Union minister
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, Raia "derives its name from Agni Mukha Roy, one of the earlier Kadamba kings who established his headquarters in this village." Faleiro cites Fr. Jorge Sequeira to suggest that, in the past, the village was known variously as Rayanagara, Rajapur and Rayapur, and with the decline of the Kadamba dynasty it became known simply as Raya and then Raia. The earlier ruling empire of the
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are believed to have brought the deity of
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to the village, the temple of which was destroyed during Portuguese rule, with the deity being shifted across the river to ''Rai Shiroda'', a locality on the other bank of the river beyond the then Portuguese territory. Raia was the first village in
Salcette Salcete or Salcette (Konkani: ''Saxtti''/''Xaxtti'') is a subdivision of the district of South Goa, in the state of Goa, situated by the west coast of India. The Sal River and its backwaters dominate the landscape of Salcete. Historically, ...
to have been Christianised, when its populace was converted ''en masse'' to
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in 1560.''Sarasvati's Children: A History of the Mangalorean Christians'', Alan Machado Prabhu, I.J.A. Publications, 1999, p. 101 Raia (with Margao, Verna, Curtorim, Loutolim, Benaulim, Betalbatim, Colva, Cortalim, Quelossim, Nagoa and Sancoale-Dabolim) was among 12 villages of Salcete represented at the ''Camara Geral do Concelho'', or the general assembly of Communidades at the sub-district or ''taluka'' level. The ''Camaras Gerais ou Agrarias'' were extinguished by the Code of Communidades of 1904 and substituted by Administrators of Communidades. The ''Comunidades'' were cooperative associations governed by heads of family, called ''gaunkars''. Originally based on collective ownership of land by a group of villagers, this system saw a certain portion of the total agrarian produce earmarked for village welfare, a part as the government share, and the balance distributed among the members as dividend or ''jono'' (''zonn''). Over time, ''Comunidades'' lost their original character and turned into mere societies of ''gaunkars'' who had membership based on accident of birth. Non-gaunkars who came subsequently and also contributed to the development of the village had no say in the ''Comunidades'', with many ''gaunkars'' living outside the area from which they are entitled to ''jono''. Women family members also have no right to membership. ''Comunidades'' ceased to be collective farming societies, and village development activities which were the preserve of the ''gaunkaris'' (a pre-Portuguese name for the ''Comunidades'') and now entrusted to the gram panchayat. ''Raikars'' (villagers of Raia) are known as ''wag'' (tigers).


Church

After conversions to Christianity, locals helped build a church dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows ( Nossa Senhora das Neves ). The church was founded by the Jesuits of Rachol in 1699 and has the same Patron Saint as Rachol. The foundation for the church was laid in 1668. The church was built by the Raia and Camurlim communidades. The Priests who built the Raia church were from Santa Maria Majore which has a special devotion to Our Lady of Snows and so they dedicated the Raia church also to their patroness.  The  Our Lady of Snows Church, Raia, Goa has evolved considerably with time from the first church built of mud to the later one built of sand and brick by the Jesuits to the current magnificent structure. The Religious Orders present in the Parish of Our Lady of Snows Church, Raia, Goa are The Religious Men of the Society of Jesus (SJ) and the Society of the Divine Word (SVD). The Religious Women in the Raia Parish are The Handmaids of Christ (HC). The Society of Jesus (SJ) is based at The Pedro Arrupe Institute, St Xavier Street, Damon, Raia, Goa. The Society of the Divine Word (SVD) are based at the SVD Mission seminary, Raia, Goa. The Handmaids of Christ (HC) are based at St Theresa Convent, Ganapoga, Raia, Goa.


Harvest festival

Raia hosts a harvest feast, locally called the ''Konsache Fest'' in
Konkani __NOTOC__ Konkani may refer to: Language * Konkani language is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Konkan region of India. * Konkani alphabets, different scripts used to write the language **Konkani in the Roman script, one of the scripts used to ...
, which is celebrated on 5 August every year. The feast Mass is celebrated at Our Lady of Snows Church, Raia.


Raikars, Konkani song and other features

Raikars of the skilled Daivadnya Brahmin (''sonar'') community were originally from Raia, Goa, and hence some members of the community carry the village's name as part of their surname — ''Raikar''. Raia, together with the nearby villages of Curtorim and Loutolim, was home to, and the nursery of, many of the '' Mando'' (plural ''mandde'') form of prominent Goan
Konkani __NOTOC__ Konkani may refer to: Language * Konkani language is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Konkan region of India. * Konkani alphabets, different scripts used to write the language **Konkani in the Roman script, one of the scripts used to ...
song. The village is known for some prominent food outlets, including the prominent local ''Nostalgia'' restaurant. Nostalgia has been called "a restaurant that has made its name by serving authentic Portuguese cuisine", In other parts of the village, small but noted bakeries also draw customers. Some of the local institutions have deployed solar power.


Spanish flu in 1918–19

The village of Raia was one of the villages in the state of Goa which is believed to have suffered badly due to the
Spanish flu pandemic The 1918–1920 flu pandemic, also known as the Great Influenza epidemic or by the common misnomer Spanish flu, was an exceptionally deadly global influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 subtype of the influenza A virus. The earliest document ...
around 1918–1919. Andrew Pereira argues that Raia was among the villages most badly hit in Goa due to the 1918-19 ''Spanish'' flu pandemic. A memorial pillar stands tall outside the present cemetery of Raia, constructed in memory of the Spanish flu victims a year later in 1919. The aftermath of the Spanish flu lasted for a year till 1919. The nearly nine feet tall tombstone bears the words – ‘E.M. (EM MEMORIA) DAS VICTIMAS DE GRIPE DE 1918 (In memory of the victims of flu in 1918).


Sports

Raia has one of the oldest sporting club in the State of Goa. Fernando Menezes, who is a doctor from Raia, Ganapoga was a student of “Escola Medica de Goa” (presently known as Goa Medical College) who formed the club and initially named it Clube Autrpelia de Raia. In 1957 the name was changed to Raia Sporting Club. Initially players played football barefoot. Peter D’souza, Professor Silvester Fernandes, Pedro Inacio Pinheiro and late Pedro Fernandes got the club registered with the Goa Football Association. Peter D'Souza started the "Custodio Memorial Trophy" in memory of his brother Custodio D'Souza in 1971 to commemorate his memory. It is the oldest inter-village tournament in the state.


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