PM Modi hails Nagaland’s Morung system, links heritage to future learning

PM highlights Chizami women preserving 150 seed varieties, calling it model for sustainability & climate resilience

Update: 2026-03-29 11:18 GMT

Narendra Modi in Nagaland (Photo - @narendramodi / X)

Guwahati, Mar 29: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, lauded the traditional Morung learning system of Nagaland, and said that through this custom, interest in subjects like Mathematics and Science can be instilled in children.

In his monthly radio broadcast, Mann Ki Baat, Modi said the Naga community is making an effort to preserve the past and prepare for the future through education.

The people of this community deeply respect their tribal traditions, while also maintaining a modern approach, he said.

The Prime Minister said the Naga tribes had a traditional system of Morung learning, in which elders would share traditional knowledge, history, and life skills with the youth through their experiences.

"Over time, this system has evolved into the Morung concept of education. Through this system, interest in children in subjects like mathematics and science is instilled," he said.

The Morung system in Nagaland is a traditional community-based education model, often called a bachelor's dormitory, acting as a centre for social, cultural, and life-skills learning.

Modi said that through this system, elders in the community teach them life skills through stories, folk songs and traditional games.

"In this way, our Nagaland is advancing children's education while preserving its cultural heritage. If you learn about such efforts in your area, please share them with me," he added.

Modi also shared a very inspiring effort that has come forth from the Chizami village in Nagaland.

He said the women of the village are collectively preserving more than 150 varieties of traditional seeds, and these seeds are being preserved in a community seed bank, run by the village women themselves.

These include rice, millet, maize, pulses, vegetables, and a variety of herbs, and this is an effort that preserves knowledge, keeps traditions alive, and lays a strong foundation for future generations, Modi said.

"Today, when the world is facing challenges like climate change, such efforts show us that solutions are not always far away. Sometimes, our own traditional knowledge and community efforts offer us the strongest path forward," he said.

PTI

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