The drainage pattern in the present watershed is dendritic in nature. This may be due to more or less homogeneous lithology and structural controls. In the study area high drainage density is observed over the hilly terrain with impermeable hard rock substratum, and low drainage density over the highly permeable sub-soils and low relief areas. Low drainage density areas are favorable for identification of groundwater potential zones. Slope plays a very significant role in determining infiltration vs. runoff relation. Infiltration is inversely related to slope i.e. gentler is the slope, higher is infiltration and less is runoff and vice versa.