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it's a demand and supply issue. thousands of interns willing to move to mumbai/bangalore/delhi and work, and limited number of available internships
Overseas people aren't having 10 kids for every poor couple either.
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This is sad but true. Overseas, interns are paid significant sums of money to provide a fair wage for living expenses and to compensate for work, and here we are expected to fund ourselves and get no subsidy from firms.
I can relate as a law student. It does make it harder to decide for internship knowing that I would need to spend for PG/accommodation and other expenses and I will not be getting anything except good experience in return.
In a field where even experienced professionals struggle to scrape a penny, you expect interns to get paid?