This document presents a project to develop a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring device. It is being developed by a team of 6 students from various engineering departments at Salem College of Engineering and Technology, under the guidance of their mentor Manju R. The document outlines the background and significance of diabetes, existing blood glucose testing techniques, problems with current invasive methods, and their proposed solution - a compact, battery-operated, painless device that uses near-infrared light to measure blood glucose levels non-invasively. It discusses the working mechanism, advantages, budget, potential applications and concludes by summarizing the benefits of developing a comparative non-invasive technique.