There has been a rise in the incidence of labour over the past decades and as per WHO Global survey,9.6% deliveries required induction and in developed countries the incidence is up to 25%. IOL using various methods may be associated with an increased risk of Failure to achieve labour, higher incidence of caesarean section, operative vaginal delivery, fetal distress, chorioamnionitis, cord prolapse with artificial rupture of membranes. In our study total 240 patients were induced, amongst them 170 were successfully induced & 24 were failed induction.