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How 'Project Empathy' Helps Preserve Nagaland's Oral History Collections

TT Editor·Updated: 14 Feb 2026 4:24 pm IST
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How 'Project Empathy' Helps Preserve Nagaland's Oral History Collections

In Nagaland, 'Project Empathy' is making significant strides in preserving the state's rich oral history by encouraging college students to reconnect with their communities. The initiative guides these students to engage in meaningful dialogues with local elders, facilitating the sharing of traditional stories and cultural knowledge that might otherwise be lost. This grassroots effort not only fosters intergenerational relationships but also instills a sense of responsibility in the youth to safeguard their heritage. As globalization increasingly influences local cultures, such projects are essential in maintaining the unique identities of indigenous communities. By prioritizing empathy and understanding, 'Project Empathy' is quietly empowering a new generation to appreciate and preserve the oral traditions that define Nagaland's cultural landscape.

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