New Delhi: The single-dose Russian-origin Sputnik-Light vaccine has been approved for emergency use by the Indian pharma regulator, offering medics with yet another vaccination to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, which has claimed the lives of over five lakh Indians in the last two years. "In India, the Drugs Controller General has approved single-dose Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccination emergency use approval. This is the country's ninth Covid-19 vaccination. On Sunday, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya tweeted, "This will further boost the nation's joint struggle against the pandemic." The single-dose Russian-origin Sputnik-Light vaccine has been certified for emergency use by the Indian pharma regulator, offering medics with yet another vaccination to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, which has claimed the lives of over five lakh Indians in the last two years. "In India, the Drugs Controller General has approved single-dose Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccination emergency use approval. This is the country's ninth Covid-19 vaccination. On Sunday, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya tweeted, "This will further boost the nation's joint struggle against the pandemic." The DCGI granted Dr Reddy's Laboratory, an Indian pharmaceutical company, permission to conduct a bridging trial of the Sputnik Light vaccine in September to see if the single-dose Russian Covid-19 vaccine might be released in India in the future. Austria to implement Covid vaccine mandate for all adults Now Delhi govt will call to get corona vaccine Centre says, Over 11.02 cr un-used COVID-19 vaccine doses available with States, UTs