Sorghum genotype 'Wani Local' was used to induce mutation by gamma rays. The experimental material comprised of different doses of gamma rays viz.,100 Gy, 200 Gy, 300 Gy, 350 Gy, 400 Gy and 500 Gy along with control treatments. Putative mutations observed in the M 1 generations were noted down and individual plants were selfed and harvested to raise M 2 generation. The M 2 generation comprising of total 120 mutant progenies of six treatments were evaluated in Compact Family Block Design with three replications during rabi 2022-23. In M 1 generation, based on the study of germination per cent and plant survival, the frequency of viable fertile plants decreased with increased doses of mutagen. The frequency of mutations in M 2 generation was maximum for 200 Gy and minimum for 500 Gy treatment. Desirable/Dominant mutants possessing higher grain yield, long and compact panicle, short plant height, earliness, bold seed and broad leaf were identified. Thus, the present study revealed successful utilization of gamma rays in inducing beneficial mutants in sorghum.