4. Politician
This is probably the easiest and the most difficult of all. To turn into a lawmaker, you want an inward drive to accomplish something beneficial for society. You may be laughing at my phrase, but the job of a politician is hard.
The best example of this is Mr. Narendra Modi who has made his difficult journey from being a chaiwallah to the highest post in the country of becoming Prime Minister. He is honest, hardworking and ruthless and we get the feeling that India will get its rightful place under him.
To become a politician, it is not necessary to have any kind of education, and our constitution does not establish any mandatory norms. But mind you, that doesn’t mean you don’t need any education. As our society matures, more and more young, educated citizens join political parties full-time. If you are in college then join your college level political wing, or you can join any major party as a member of the youth wing.
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And the salaries of the Indian politician, if he gets elected, are among the best and highest when compared to other countries.
As an afterthought, an MP earns up to Rs 35 lakhs a year including various benefits, with a base salary of Rs. 50,000 per month.