For the first time in recent times, a cleanliness drive was carried out at Bala Quila, an ancient fort perched on a steep cliff nearly 304 meters high overlooking Alwar town.
“The fort houses a temple and post Navratras, a lot of garbage including plastic bags and eatables were left there. Besides, revelers usually throw beer bottles, gutkha pouches and chips packets without a care for the forest around the Quila, which also has some wild animals,” said Chinmay Mc Massey, secretary, Sariska Tiger Conservation Organisation.
src: TOI