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Renowned bureaucrat, author Mukhtar Masood passed during 88

  • April 16, 2017

LAHORE: Famous Urdu author Mukhtar Masood upheld divided in Lahore on Saturday. He was 88.

Masood had been really ill and suffered from several health complications. He is survived by dual sons and a daughter. His wake prayers were offering during Shadman with people from opposite walks of life holding part.

A connoisseur of Aligarh Muslim University, Masood migrated to Pakistan after partition. After flitting his CSS hearing in 1949, he went on to offer during several pivotal positions – including that of commissioner and sovereign secretary.

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He also served as authority of a Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC), Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan (ADBP) and secretary-general of a Regional Cooperation for Development (RCD).

Masood wrote 3 books – Awaz-e-Dost, Safer Naseeb, Loh-e-Ayyam – all of that are rarely regarded in literary circles for their immaculate, puzzling character and nationalistic undertones.

Awaz-e-Dost in sold recounts a story and truth behind a origination of Pakistan. In a book, Masood evokes a years of shake that preceded a assign of India and a finish of British order in an emotionally charged language.

“Mukhtar Masood was a good author with a character identical to Qudratullah Shahab. His essay incorporated a devout colour, though a best thing about his work was a information it contained,” pronounced playwright Asghar Nadeem Sayed. “He was lustful of investigate that is because whatever he wrote was really comprehensive.”

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Writer and producer Professor Dr Munawer Sabir remembered Masood as an honest and efficient bureaucrat. “In his life he did not concede on merit. He was also famous in a literary village as a scholar,” he said.

For his grant to literature, Masood was awarded a Sitara-e-Imtiaz.

PM, boss demonstrate grief

Both Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Mamnoon Hussain voiced low grief over Masood’s demise.

“Masood was a renowned poetry writer, envoy and author. His literary services will be remembered for long,” Premier Nawaz pronounced in a matter released by a Prime Minister’s House. Both a primary apportion and a boss prayed for redemption for a over essence and bravery for his bereaved family.

(WITH ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM APP)

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1384694/famous-writer-mukhtar-masood-passes-away/

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