after knowing your region of interest, I suggest that you follow publications from Roger Bilham and/or Nick Ambraseys. They have written some key papers. If you look for seismological data, please contact the National Center for Seismology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India: https://seismo.gov.in
Hi Dr Atul Singh . See the link: https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/where-can-i-search-earthquake-catalog-past-events?qt-news_science_products=0#qt-news_science_products
Dear Atul Singh many thanks for posting this important technical question which is certainly of broad general interest to many other RG members. In addition to the useful links which have already been suggested, I recommend thet you also search the "Questions" section of RG to find questions about the same topic. For example, please have a look at the answers given to the following closely related question which has been posted earlier on RG:
Can anyone help with a historical earthquakes database?