The Indian Army, in a major environmental drive, cleaned four
tonnes of non-biodegradable waste on the 14 km stretch from
Baltal to Amarnath
cave shrine in Jammu and Kashmir, a senior official said
Tuesday.
The track, located at the height of 12,000 feet above sea level at Baltal to the cave shrine, was littered with plastic bags, empty mineral water bottles and other non-biodegradable material.
This exercise was undertaken by the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS), Sonamarg, 100 km north of Srinagar, under the plan laid out by its Commandant Brigadier Jagmohan Varma, said Colonel D.K. Kachari, PRO of the Northern Command.
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