Agartala City is one of the developing cities after Guwahati in north-eastern India. It is rapidly growing with an ever-increasing population and their necessities. The city is exposed to demands more than ever, which gives immense pressure on the natural resources of water. The water resources are limited and essential to sustain life. Population growth and urbanization create great pressure on water resources and further urbanization influences the lack of access to safe water. Water quality decline has nowadays become a serious urban problem globally and Agartala city is not an exception. In order to evaluate the seasonal changes in water quality in Agartala City, India, thirteen different physicochemical parameters were chosen to test twenty-four (groundwater and surface water) samples of pre and post-monsoon collected during 2020-22.