Omantha’s economic isolation would have been complete if not for two apparel factories an hour's bus ride away, where some of its youth have jobs.
Dependency
Despite access to good infrastructure like roads and electricity dozens of poor villages like Omantha, where chronic poverty and state dependency is widespread, dot the Agalawatte divisional secretariat area of the district.
Veteran local administrator K T Amaradasa blames widespread poverty partly on laziness, moonshine addiction, dependence on government grants and weak income management skills.
Fifteen years of welfare spending hasn’t dented the 30 percent poverty rate in the area convincing local bureaucrats, who implement government programmes in villages, that