Alauddin Masood

Alauddin Masood

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name = Alauddin Masood
علاء الدین مسعود



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birth_date = birth date and age|1939|01|01
birth_place = Amritsar, British India
nationality = Pakistan
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residence = Islamabad, Pakistan
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occupation = Author, Columnist, Educationist and Former Bureaucrat
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religion = Islam


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Alauddin Masood (Urdu: علاء الدین مسعود ) is an author, columnist, educationist and former bureaucrat of Pakistan. He retired in January 2001 from the post of Director-General (Public Relations) / Joint Secretary, Senate Secretariat. [ [http://www.millat.com/democracy/Parliamentary%20Committee%20System/briefing_paper_english_13.pdf Alauddin Masood] ]

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