Raneache Zuem
Raneache Zuem is a small island situated within the North Goa district of Goa, a coastal state in India. It is in close proximity to the village of Revora, with the two connected by a well-known tourist spot called Zuem Bridge. This small island, located on the banks of the Chapora River, is home to approximately 26 to 30 houses. Administratively, the island falls under the jurisdiction of the Nadora village panchayat, which is part of the Bardez Taluka.
History
The Rane clan and other individuals settled in Raneache Zuem approximately 350 years ago, the island is known for its unique traditions, which are still observed today. One of these traditions is the celebration of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, which has been a significant part of the inhabitants' lives for over three and a half centuries. The festival is known for its elaborate decorations called chitras, which attract visitors from nearby regions such as Bardez, Pernem, Bicholim, and neighboring villages in Maharashtra.The local families have made concerted efforts to preserve this tradition since the time of Portuguese rule, and their houses are often referred to as "Wings of the freedom struggle of Goa," as stated by Raj Singh Rane, a member of the Rane family.