The present Ethnobotanical and Socioeconomic study was carried out with the help of the local people, tribal people, Medicine men and farmers of Agra district, Uttar Pradesh, who were using Saraca indica species, a medicinally important plant belonging to family (Caesalpinacae). The various morphological parts of this plant such as root, timber, bark, flower, seed are used to treat various diseases like cold, fever, cough, diarrhea, dysentery, skin diseases, toothache, indigestion, and liver diseases and as an wound healing, rheumatism, headache and treatment of neurotic disorder