“…On the basis of type, geometry, distribution, association of structural elements, variation and relative chronology of development, the deformation structures of the Mesoproterozoic sedimentary cover rocks of the basin can be grouped to define an extensional domain in the northern sectors and a contractional domain in the south-central sectors of the basin (Mukherjee et al 2016) (figure 2). The extensional domain is characterised by development of a gently dipping (10 • -15 • due south) homocline that is affected at places by normal faults, tensile and hybrid joints and contain widely separated segments of the cover that are apparently extensional tear-apart of the cover across strike (Mukherjee et al 2016). In the south-central sectors of the basin, an association of WNW-ESE trending, both northerly and southerly verging, asymmetric-to-overturned, plane non-cylindrical, gently plunging folds with axial planar cleavages, E-W trending thrusts and N-S trending strike-slip faults, together define the contractional domain.…”