Duolingo has millions of Indian users, but less than 1% pay - Luis von Ahn, CEO and cofounder
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Our users are happy to pay ₹10 everyday for a month than pay ₹300 upfront ~ Harsh Jain co-founder of Dream11
White slaves on the plantations of Barbados
Light-skinned slaves were cheaper than dark-skinned slaves because they were considered less hardy and docile.
Now Indian slaves are cheeper than white slaves