When Langrao Mro came home in March, he had a different name. The 13-year-old had been enrolled four months earlier at an Islamic seminary, one of more than 150 children from indigenous communities sent to madrasas in this remote south-eastern district.“They changed his name,” said Mangyia Mro, the boy’s father, a resident of Menrua Para in Thanchi, one of the most isolated sub-districts in the nation. “They changed it from Langrao to Amir Uddin…
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