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The ball is in the govt's court now : Justice Sachar

New Delhi, Feb 18 (UNI) The ball is in the government's court now, Justice Rajinder Sachar said today regarding the implementation of the Sachar Committee's report.

''We have completed our job and it is now up to the government to see that the recommendations made by the committee should be duly implemented,'' said Justice Sachar, who headed the committee formed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to assess the economic and educational status of the Muslims.

He asserted that the public must share equal responsibility for the implementation of the reports and schemes meant for its welfare.

''It is equally true of all the schemes and initiatives for the welfare of the masses,'' he said while speaking at a seminar organised to discuss the implementation of Sachar Committee report co-ordinated by a local Urdu daily.

He rejected the notion that the Sachar Committee was formed exclusively for the Muslims. ''We made a comparative study, including in our assessment all other minorities and the majority community as well.'' Justice Sachar said it was the responsibility of everyone to ensure that all measures for public good be effectively implemented.

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Splitsville for Ryan Johansson and Scarlett Johansson?

New York, Feb 18 : Rumours are abuzz that Ryan Johansson and Scarlett Johansson are back on the singles' scene. The rumours started after it was noted that the couple has not spent more than one day in the same city for a long time. Johansson was in Germany earlier in the week for the Berlinale annual film festival, promoting his new flick 'Fireflies in the Garden.' He then went back to New York to promote his movie 'Definitely, Maybe.'.....

8 naxals die in Chhattisgarh encounter

Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh, Feb 18 (UNI) Eight naxals, including three women, were shot dead in a police encounter near Bijapur district's Etakmita village today. ''Three guns were seized from the spot,'' said Inspector-General (Bastar Range) R K Vij. The encounter took place when a team from Bhairamgarh Police Station was rushing to forests of Tedkal Hills where five Central Reserve Police Force constables and three Maoists were killed in an encounter earlier today. UNI XC-AC 1804.....

BSE Sensex ends 67.20 points down

Mumbai, Feb 18: Breaking the three-day gaining streak, the sensitive index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) today took a dip of 67.20 points to close at 18,048.05 amid bouts of buying and selling in blue chips. Resuming the day with a marginal positive gap, Sensex gained over 140 points to touch an intera day high at 18,256.82 on fresh buyings in early trade. Soon after, it failed to sustain the gains and slipped into deep red by shedding 214.43 points.....
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