Introduction: Over two-thirds (67%) of disease burden in India, measured by disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), is attributable to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and injuries.1 The Indian state-level disease burden estimates suggest significant differences among states in the composition of disease burden. Globally, there was a significant correlation between healthy life expectancy (HALE), non-communicable disease DALYs and mortality, with COVID-19 caseload and deaths. Aims: the present study aim to assess Prevalence and risk factors associate with non-communicable disease after covid 19 among adults of North India. Method: A cross sectional study conducted in rural community area of Ambala district. Results: the results showed that 15% adults was diagnosed with NCD after the Covid 19 pandemic, due to dietary pattern , in activities and high stress level. Conclusion: Necessary preventive measure are important to reduce the NCD Prevalence