<p dir="ltr">In your evening news brief, Karnataka Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi resigns following the controversy over the alleged 'sex for job' scandal; government lifts the time restriction on receiving Covid-19 vaccine jabs; high-level committee to conduct a probe into an incident of harassment of girls at a hostel in Maharashtra and Pope Francis calls for release of political prisoners.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Here is the top news of March 3, 2021:</p>.<p dir="ltr">Ramesh Jarkiholi tendered his resignation as Water Resources Minister on Wednesday, following the controversy over the alleged 'sex for job' scandal.</p>.<p dir="ltr">His resignation came hours after a video was leaked to TV channels of the minister getting intimate with a woman. Social activist Dinesh Kallahalli had filed a complaint at Cubbon Park police station on Tuesday evening, alleging that Ramesh Jarkiholi had threatened the woman, whom he had lured assuring a job in Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Ramesh had initially refused to step down. His brother and BJP MLA Balachandra Jarkiholi had met Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday morning demanding a CBI or CID probe into the leak.</p>.<p dir="ltr">However, the Chief Minister asked him to resign from the post to prevent further embarrassment to the government ahead of the upcoming Budget Session.</p>.<p dir="ltr">The government has lifted the time restriction on receiving Covid-19 vaccine jabs so as to increase the pace of immunisation, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Wednesday.</p>.<p dir="ltr">People can now get vaccinated round-the-clock according to their convenience, he said in a tweet, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi values the health as well as the time of the citizens of the country.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan told a press conference on Tuesday that the timeline of vaccinating the beneficiaries from 9 am to 5 pm has been done away with and it is up to the hospitals to decide whether they want to continue administering the vaccines even after that.</p>.<p dir="ltr">The Maharashtra government has formed a four-member high-level committee to conduct a probe into an incident where girls were allegedly stripped and forced to dance by policemen at a hostel in Jalgaon Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said on Wednesday.</p>.<p dir="ltr">The minister made the announcement in the state Assembly after the issue was raised by opposition members.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Pope Francis said on Wednesday the hopes of the people of Myanmar cannot be "suffocated by violence" and again called for the release of political prisoners.</p>.<p dir="ltr">At least 30 people have been killed since a coup on February 1. The pope visited Myanmar in 2017.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Francis, speaking at the end of his general audience, appealed directly to Myanmar's military authorities "so that dialogue prevails over repression and harmony over discord".</p>
<p dir="ltr">In your evening news brief, Karnataka Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi resigns following the controversy over the alleged 'sex for job' scandal; government lifts the time restriction on receiving Covid-19 vaccine jabs; high-level committee to conduct a probe into an incident of harassment of girls at a hostel in Maharashtra and Pope Francis calls for release of political prisoners.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Here is the top news of March 3, 2021:</p>.<p dir="ltr">Ramesh Jarkiholi tendered his resignation as Water Resources Minister on Wednesday, following the controversy over the alleged 'sex for job' scandal.</p>.<p dir="ltr">His resignation came hours after a video was leaked to TV channels of the minister getting intimate with a woman. Social activist Dinesh Kallahalli had filed a complaint at Cubbon Park police station on Tuesday evening, alleging that Ramesh Jarkiholi had threatened the woman, whom he had lured assuring a job in Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Ramesh had initially refused to step down. His brother and BJP MLA Balachandra Jarkiholi had met Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday morning demanding a CBI or CID probe into the leak.</p>.<p dir="ltr">However, the Chief Minister asked him to resign from the post to prevent further embarrassment to the government ahead of the upcoming Budget Session.</p>.<p dir="ltr">The government has lifted the time restriction on receiving Covid-19 vaccine jabs so as to increase the pace of immunisation, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Wednesday.</p>.<p dir="ltr">People can now get vaccinated round-the-clock according to their convenience, he said in a tweet, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi values the health as well as the time of the citizens of the country.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan told a press conference on Tuesday that the timeline of vaccinating the beneficiaries from 9 am to 5 pm has been done away with and it is up to the hospitals to decide whether they want to continue administering the vaccines even after that.</p>.<p dir="ltr">The Maharashtra government has formed a four-member high-level committee to conduct a probe into an incident where girls were allegedly stripped and forced to dance by policemen at a hostel in Jalgaon Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said on Wednesday.</p>.<p dir="ltr">The minister made the announcement in the state Assembly after the issue was raised by opposition members.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Pope Francis said on Wednesday the hopes of the people of Myanmar cannot be "suffocated by violence" and again called for the release of political prisoners.</p>.<p dir="ltr">At least 30 people have been killed since a coup on February 1. The pope visited Myanmar in 2017.</p>.<p dir="ltr">Francis, speaking at the end of his general audience, appealed directly to Myanmar's military authorities "so that dialogue prevails over repression and harmony over discord".</p>