Background: Not only in India but globally the incidence of cesarean section deliveries is increasing and it is becoming an important cause of concern. The objective of the present study was to observe the incidence of cesarean section deliveries at a tertiary care hospital.Methods: A hospital record-based study was carried out from January 2017 to August 2018. All deliveries with live birth taking place among the primipara were included in the present study. Other than this was excluded. Data was analyzed using proportions.Results: A total of 12254 deliveries took place from January 2017 to August 2018. Maximum deliveries were seen during July 2017 to October 2017 where it ranged above 6%. Normal delivery rate ranged from 51.2% in March 2018 to 64.4% in February 2017. Overall it was 62.1%. The overall cesarean section rate was 37.9% in the present study. This rate is very low compared to the rates from private sector. The cesarean section rate ranged from 35.6% in February 2017 which was lowest in the study period to 48.8% in the month of March 2018 which was the highest in the study period. But the cesarean section rate never crossed the 50% mark and most of the time it remained near 40% mark.Conclusions: It has been found that the cesarean section rate always remained on a lower side as compared to the normal deliveries rate. This can be attributed to the appropriate clinical practices in our settings.