The extent of genetic variability present in any base population is most important for the success of breeding programme. Greater the variation in the material, better is the chance for selecting promising and desired types. Hence, thirty two genotypes of little millet were studied for genetic variability study at Hill Millet Research Station in randomized block design for different morphological and biochemical traits viz., days to 50 % flowering, days to maturity, zinc content (mg), plant height at maturity (cm), 1000 seed weight (g), fiber content (%), number of productive tillers per plant, Protein content (%), number of branches per panicle, ash content (%), panicle length (cm), fat content (%), grain yield per plant(g), calcium content (mg), straw yield per plant (g), iron content (mg). | Genetic variability study in little millet Panicum miliare L. genotypes in relation to yield and quality traits