Did you know that...
1. The First American Baptist Mission Center in Nagaland, India was established in Molungyimsen in 1876.
2. The First School in Nagaland was established in Molungyimsen in 1878.
3. The First School Textbook in Nagaland was written in Molungyimsen by Mary Mead Clark in 1881.
4. The foundations of formal education in Nagaland are indigenous language and indigenous stories.
5. The First Naga School Teacher was a woman from Molungyimsen.
6. The First Printing Press in Nagaland was installed at Molungyimsen in 1883.
7. The First Naga Christian Association met in Molungyimsen in 1897.
8. The first bilingual dictionary in Nagaland was written by Rev. Dr. Edward Winter Clark with assistance from Mrs. Clark and Ao Nagas of Molungyimsen and published in 1911.
9. In 2003 the Ao Students Conference named Molungyimsen the "Cradle of Education," which was later affirmed by the Naga Students' Federation (NSF).
10. The Nagaland state cabinet under the leadership of the chief minister Neiphu Rio declared Molungyimsen village in Mokokchung district as "Naga Heritage Village" on March 16, 2011.