“…The research in the Lesser and Higher Himalaya are mainly focused in geological evolution, tectonics, petrography, micro-tectonics, metamorphism, structural studies and geochronology (Gansser, 1964;Le Fort, 1975;Pêcher, 1977;Stöcklin and Bhattarai, 1977;Colchen et al, 1986Colchen et al, , 1980Stöcklin, 1980;Arita, 1983;Hodges et al, 1988Hodges et al, , 1996Harrison et al, 1997;Paudel and Arita, 2000;Catlos et al, 2001;Avouac, 2003;Gehrels et al, 2003;Martin et al, 2005;Pearson and DeCelles, 2005;Wobus et al, 2005;Bollinger et al, 2006;Kohn, 2008;Searle et al, 2008;Corrie and Kohn, 2011;Paudyal and Paudel, 2011;Nadin and Martin, 2012;Khanal and Robinson, 2013;Godard et al, 2014;Dhital, 2015). The Higher Himalaya of Western Nepal consists of Mesoproterozoic to Early Palaeozoic medium to high-grade metasedimentary rocks and crustal melts (Parrish and Hodges, 1996).…”