Earn 3 lakh rupees per month by cultivating pearls from oysters in the house tank
Free is a substance that we all have more or less. Various ornaments are made with mukta in the present era. And the price is sky high. In other words, moment is considered as a very important element in the current generation, but we all know where this freedom originates from. Or we have already read in the text book. Mukta is usually derived from oysters. They belong to the ma-la-ska phase.
But many of us already know where to find freedom. Mukta is usually found on the bottom of the ocean from oysters. Divers collect oysters at great cost and export the free oysters they get abroad and earn money. But you don't have to go under the sea anymore. Currently the advanced peak has reached that you can grow pearls indoors.
We usually hear that fish can be farmed as a small crop in the house. But free farming? Even in the house? How is that possible? One such impossible thing has been achieved by a farmer from Kerala named KJ Mathachan. He said that recently he was working in Dubai.
But a Go-P-N source informed that a training course on such home cultivation is offered in China. So he left that job, took this course, got his diploma and entered the field. He took such a decision very early, as a result of which people close to him prevented him from doing this work. But in the end he didn't care about anyone or everyone. He was self-confident in his own work. So he rushed down to the field. And got the results in hand.
KJ Mathachan also said, “Very quickly I took the decision. Many people at that time prevented me from taking up this work. But I was sure that success would come in this kind of cultivation.” Not only that, but like thought, act. He then brought clean water from as far away as Maharashtra, arranged it in buckets and then threw it into the pond and started testing.
In this way, after 18 months of research, Mathachan produced 50 buckets of pearls. He said, "AT first I spent 1.5 million rupees for pearl cultivation. And from it I earn 4.5 lakh rupees. That means a profit of around 3 lakh rupees in the first place, which I never imagined.”
But without oysters, how is this impossible possible? According to Mathachan, “There are basically three types of mukta – natural, artificial and induced. 1 carat of genuine mukt costs Tk 360 and 1 gram costs around Tk 1800.” Matha-Chan installed an artificial tank on his land to increase production.