Abstract: In this research paper, I have thoroughy described about the topic “Impact of Biosorption Process on Industrial Waste Water Treatment in Panipat District, Haryana.” The industrial wastewater pollution plaguing Panipat District, Haryana, poses a complex environmental challenge due to the diverse range of industrial activities in the region, including textiles, petrochemicals, and leather processing. This pollution, characterized by the discharge of heavy metals, dyes, organic compounds, and other contaminants into water bodies, threatens both aquatic ecosystems and public health. Conventional physical and chemical treatments have proven inadequate or environmentally harmful, necessitating the exploration of ecofriendly alternatives. Biosorption, a biotechnological method employing live or dead biomass to remove pollutants from wastewater, emerges as a promising solution owing to its cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and low environmental impact. This study explores the efficacy of biosorption techniques in mitigating industrial wastewater pollution in Panipat District, evaluating various biosorbents' performance and efficiency in pollutant removal. Results indicate remarkable reductions in pollutant concentrations, with activated carbon achieving a removal efficiency of 96% for chromium, agricultural residues demonstrating a removal efficiency of 95% for dyes, and microbial biomass exhibiting an 87.5% removal efficiency for organic compounds. Furthermore, biosorption processes contribute to cost savings, regulatory compliance, water quality enhancement, resource recovery, positive public perception, and long-term sustainability, positioning them as integral components of environmentally responsible industrial practices in Panipat. This research bridges scientific inquiry with practical application, advocating for the widespread adoption of biosorption technologies to address industrial wastewater challenges, protect ecosystems, and safeguard communities in Panipat District and beyond.