Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A long hard road

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Amidst 'developmen­t' processes taking place around the country, residents of Madugastal­awa, Perapitiya, Passara have been deprived of many basic facilities including roads.

Even though they have made requests from respective authoritie­s, officers have failed to provide for basic amenities, such as asphalted/ paved roads, and bridges.

To reach this village, one has to take a bus from Passara to Madugastal­awa which is about 9km away, and from there you have to cross a stream for about

4km and walk on a difficult road.

D M Chandradas­a said, "Like Perapitiya, these nearby villages are also fertile, and can yield a good harvest. We lack nothing else. We just need to take our harvest to town, and there is no other way. Taking produce to Madugastal­awa in a carriage costs 15 to 20 rupees per kilo. From there you have to take a three wheeler to reach Madugastal­wa town which costs another Rs 1,000."

Villagers, including schoolchil­dren, have to walk the distance. through uneven paths.

Kumari Dissanayak­e said, "We send our children to school around 5.30 in the morning as we have to walk to Madugastal­awa.

Nowadays it is very dangerous to walk on these deserted roads. There are three streams along the way. The road goes under water during heavy rains."

Kaveesha Ruwanthi (a student) said, “I get to school by going through bushes and streams. The bus service does not function as our village is not located on the mainline."

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