UK’s Forestry Department is looking for a person who can count birds on a deserted island for Rs 95 crore.
Livelihood is necessary to earn money and there are many sources of livelihood, the main source of which is employment after self-employment, which varies depending on the profession and requires education, skills and abilities.
However, there is also a job in UK for which there is no specific work just counting and in return he will be paid crores of rupees.
According to foreign media, the British Forestry Department is looking for a science graduate who can go to Gough Island, a remote and deserted island in the world, to count birds. He will be paid 45,000 Canadian dollars (more than 95 crore Pakistani rupees) for the one who will do this work.
Looking for a volunteer to spend some time on the world’s most remote and completely uninhabited island in exchange for 45,000 Canadian dollars, which is a little over 95 million rupees in Pakistani rupees.
The Royal Society of Aviation of Great Britain (RSPB) will prefer a person with experience for this job.
According to the report, the island on which this job is to be done is Gaff Island, which is located in the South Atlantic and is 2400 km away from Africa, but it is still under British administration.
However, staying here for a very long time is not less than a challenge due to extreme weather conditions and inadequate facilities. This is the reason why the expert is being paid serious money to camp on the island.
The report also states that there is no regular human population on this island, but there are only 7 people who are doing research in different fields, but there are more than 8 million different species of birds.
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