Description
India is a country where the leader who promises “free electricity” and the common man who survives on “half a stomach” stand at two extremes of the same “democracy.” Where “foreign study delegations” manage duty-free bargains, and “gurujis” preach detachment from air-conditioned hermitages. Where the “neighbor’s plate” always looks full, and “our own plate” always seems incomplete.
Have you eaten your fill? is a collection of eleven satirical essays by Prabhash Pathak that reflects this very “India” in a “laughing mirror,” capturing all its ironies, contradictions, and peculiarities. This journey is not just satire, but also a “social document.” It contains humor, but not superficial; wit, but not cruel; and questions whose answers the reader must खोज themselves.
This collection is for those who are tired of watching the news, but not tired of the “truth.” For those who are upset with the “system,” but not “hopeless.” And for those who believe that “laughter” itself can be a form of “resistance.”






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