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I am sure you know that. The question is how to earn money.
Well, one way to do so is to identify what side gigs you could possibly do. As a law student, it is best if you can do legal work and earn money.
What? Most towns actually have startups! When people say that to me, I do a quick google search.
Yeah? Did you even check? Here is what I found when I googled.
yourstory.com/2017/12/siligu…
inc42.com/startups/from-…
I found 2 of them when I googled. And there are more. There is even a startup weekend happening in an institute called Inspiria!
Again! There are at least 20 of them.
quora.com/What-are-some-…
Jabalpur? Sure. Check this out, over 35 startups have been incubated in Jabalpur Incubation Centre: jicjabalpur.org/startup
No problem. There are lots of other businesses to work with. In every single district, no exceptions.
Here is my approach. Every district in India has an industrial profile published by the government. It will help you to understand the nature of industries in that district.
I often get calls from lawyers and law students from different districts from all over India who claim that they do not have many opportunities locally.
Every district has hospitals, hotels, factories, mines, transport companies, travel agencies, trading corporations and many other businesses that require legal help.
Here are some district industrial profiles:
dcmsme.gov.in/dips/DIPS%20Ah…
dcmsme.gov.in/dips/DIP%20%20…
Check out what is there in your district.
Listen, the poorest district in India is Alirajpur of Madhya Pradesh.
Even there, there are 230 registered industrial units. Even there, you have over 105 agro-products units. There are 5 steel fabrication units and several engineering units.
And there are 20 mining businesses!
It may not be a thriving legal market you want to make your career in, and I will surely advise any lawyer to get out of such a place as soon as possible and go to a place with more wealth,
And you always have the internet.
What skills would you have to learn to be able to help those businesses?