Blue for diabetes

Updated On Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST
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Purana Quila (Old Fort) lit up in spectacular blue lighting in the evening in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. The event was organized on the eve of World Diabetes Day which is observed on November 14. HT Photo by Raj K Raj. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST

Purana Quila (Old Fort) lit up in spectacular blue lighting in the evening in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. The event was organized on the eve of World Diabetes Day which is observed on November 14. HT Photo by Raj K Raj.

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On the eve of World Diabetes Day, Siddhivinayak mandir shone in blue light to observe Abbott Diabetes Blue Fortnight 2011. Initiated by HEAL Foundation in association with ministry of health and family welfare, international diabetes federation, archeological survey of india and municipal corporation of India, the campaign aims to prevent India from becoming the diabetic capital of the world. HT Photo by Vijayanand Gupta. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST

On the eve of World Diabetes Day, Siddhivinayak mandir shone in blue light to observe Abbott Diabetes Blue Fortnight 2011. Initiated by HEAL Foundation in association with ministry of health and family welfare, international diabetes federation, archeological survey of india and municipal corporation of India, the campaign aims to prevent India from becoming the diabetic capital of the world. HT Photo by Vijayanand Gupta.

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On the eve of World Diabetes Day, KEM Hospital shone in blue light to observe Abbott Diabetes Blue Fortnight 2011. Initiated by HEAL Foundation in association with ministry of health and family welfare, international diabetes federation, archeological survey of India and municipal corporation of India, the campaign aims to prevent India from becoming the diabetic capital of the world. HT photo by Viyayanand Gupta. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST

On the eve of World Diabetes Day, KEM Hospital shone in blue light to observe Abbott Diabetes Blue Fortnight 2011. Initiated by HEAL Foundation in association with ministry of health and family welfare, international diabetes federation, archeological survey of India and municipal corporation of India, the campaign aims to prevent India from becoming the diabetic capital of the world. HT photo by Viyayanand Gupta.

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Akshardham temple lit up in spectacular blue lighting in the evening in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. The event was organized on the eve of World Diabetes Day. HT Photo by Mohd Zakir. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST

Akshardham temple lit up in spectacular blue lighting in the evening in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. The event was organized on the eve of World Diabetes Day. HT Photo by Mohd Zakir.

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Purana Quila (Old Fort) lit up in spectacular blue lighting in the evening in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the global diabetic population has reached a staggering 366 million in 2011. HT photo by Raj K Raj. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST

Purana Quila (Old Fort) lit up in spectacular blue lighting in the evening in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the global diabetic population has reached a staggering 366 million in 2011. HT photo by Raj K Raj.

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Mumbai's BMC building illuminated with blue light to observe Abbott Diabetes Blue Fortnight 2011. Places like the BMC building, KEM Hospital, Nair Hospital, Siddhi Vinayak Temple and Abbott office building were lit up in blue as part of a unique initiative for diabetes awareness on the eve of World Diabetes Day. HT photo by Hemant Padalkar. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST

Mumbai's BMC building illuminated with blue light to observe Abbott Diabetes Blue Fortnight 2011. Places like the BMC building, KEM Hospital, Nair Hospital, Siddhi Vinayak Temple and Abbott office building were lit up in blue as part of a unique initiative for diabetes awareness on the eve of World Diabetes Day. HT photo by Hemant Padalkar.

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Akshardham Temple lit up in blue lighting in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. The event has been organised on the eve of World Diabetes Day. The initiative has been taken up by HEAL Foundation and Via Media Group in association with health and family welfare ministry PTI Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 14, 2011 12:25 am IST

Akshardham Temple lit up in blue lighting in an attempt to help Delhiites become aware of the dangers of diabetes. The event has been organised on the eve of World Diabetes Day. The initiative has been taken up by HEAL Foundation and Via Media Group in association with health and family welfare ministry PTI Photo

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