The use of eco-friendly, highly efficient, locally available, and low-cost adsorbents have been investigated for removing dyes from waste water and regarded as an ideal alternative to the current expensive methods. Adsorption of methyl red from aqueous solution using dried Hyacinth and Tinospora Cordifolia is the objective of this study. It was focusing on the effect of decolourisation due to dosage of adsorbent, initial concentration of solution, pH, contact time and the equilibrium of adsorption was modelled by different parameters. Prime pH value for dye adsorption was found to be 4.In the removal of the dye than raw bio-materials, ashes of the bio-materials are more effective. Percentage of extraction is effected in presence fivefold excess of anions. Trivalent anion, divalent, monovalent is the order of the interference. Co-cations have showed less interference. The developed methodologies are enact to industrial samples.