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Residing in Miami, Florida, Chand Masood Sayed attended the University of Bombay for four years in the late 1970s, earning a Bachelor of Arts in History. Chand Masood Sayed felt privileged to be able to study at what is now the University of Mumbai, as it possesses a rich history stretching back to the mid-19th century. The University of Mumbai has had many famous graduates, none more so than the father of modern India, Mahatma Ghandi.
Born in India, Chand Masood Sayed partakes regularly in yoga to keep a clear mind and healthy body. Chand Masood Sayed and her children are fond of dogs and currently have a puppy that is the center of attention. An avid reader, Chand Masood Sayed feels particularly connected to the works of classic British mystery writer Dame Agatha Christie. Chand Masood Sayed enjoys the chilling suspense of And Then There Were None (also titled Ten Little Indians), in which 10 guests on an island are murdered one by one, with the killer among them. Another of Chand Masood Sayed's favorite writers is Dan Brown. Chand Masood Sayed appreciates the historical scope of international best-sellers The Da Vinci Code, and Angels & Demons. Chand Masood Sayed also has a soft spot for Erle Stanley Gardner's classic attorney detective Perry Mason. An excellent cook, Chand Masood Sayed is at home with both Indian and Western culinary styles.
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