Background: Rate of cesarean section (CS) is one of the most frequently used indicators of healthcare quality at the national and international levels for clinical governance. Audit of indications of CS and to propose measures to reduce the rate of CS in our institution
 Methods: Prospective observational study was conducted at Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Dr Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Kangra at Tanda (HP)
 Results: In our study, previous CS (group 5) contributed the most (30.44%) of overall CS.Second largest contributor was nulliparous women with cephalic presentation at term (group 1 and 2).Induction of labor (group 2) was associated with higher CS (23.66%), as compare spontaneous labor (group1). Women with breech presentation (group 6 and 7) also showed high CS rate.
 Conclusion: In conclusion, RTGCS permits the easy identification of the leading contributing groups to CS increases. RTGCS is an internationally accepted classification that is much needed to scientifically study the effects of the rising CS rate. It identifies the contributors to differences in the CS rate but does not provide any explanation for these differences across various subgroups.
 Keywords: RTGCS, CS, NVD, Women.