The groundwater development stage in Rajasthan from 1984 to 2023 shows a significant growth in resource utilization and management. In 1984, the groundwater development stage was recorded at 35.73%, with 203 blocks classified as safe, 10 as semi-critical, 11 as critical, and 12 as over-exploited, out of a total of 236 blocks. Over the subsequent years, there has been a noticeable upward trajectory, culminating in a development stage of 148.77% by 2023. This progression is accompanied by shifts in block categorization, reflecting dynamic changes in groundwater availability and usage patterns. Notably, there is a consistent trend towards a higher prevalence of over-exploited blocks in recent years, underscoring the pressing need for sustainable groundwater management practices. The data emphasizes the imperative for continued monitoring and conservation efforts to address the risks associated with over-exploitation and to safeguard the long-term viability of groundwater resources, essential for fulfilling diverse societal needs. The PRATAP NEER app will be help full for groundwater management through decision support system.