In the present study, 58 rice genotypes were evaluated for three consecutive seasons to enucleate the elite lines with high Fe and Zn contents. ANOVA revealed significant differences among the genotypes for Fe and Zn contents during all three seasons. Furthermore, PCV and GCV were moderate to high for Fe and Zn content during all three seasons. Similarly, high level of heritability and genetic advance were also recorded for both the traits. Iron content of Safri mutant 17-2-48 was consistently high for all the seasons whereas zinc content of Loktimachi was high for two seasons. Interestingly, rice genotypes Chhindmauri, Badsahbhog, Rudra, Danighoda and Suapankhi have been identified to have moderate to high Fe and Zn contents which could be used as donors for developing bio-fortified rice varieties. Stability analysis revealed that the genotypes Jhimiprass, Loktimachi, and CG Zinc Rice 2 for iron content and Rela Dhan, Chhindmauri, and CG Zinc Rice-1 for zinc content have had an average response to environment, making them appropriate for all seasons