This does seem to be a Brassica.  I cannot avoid saying that the photos are 
not good - indeed some are completely out-of-focus
with none in close-up.  This makes identification more difficult.

Having said that, this does appear like a 'weed' which has 'escaped' from 
cultivation, as frequently happens with many Brassicas
in different parts of the world incl. the UK.

The Annotated Checklist of the Flowering Plants of Nepal lists 13 taxa 
belonging to 5 species within the genus.

All the species present in Nepal are recorded from the UK and using a key 
from 'The New flora of the British Isles' (hoping it applies to material in 
Nepal),
3 species are separated on the basis of stem-leaves being distinctly 
clasping the stem at base.  I have not found Brassicas always easy to tell 
apart in the UK.

They are Brassica oleracea, B.napus & B.rapa.  *Of these, the most likely 
is B.rapa, commonly known as 'Turnip' but I am from from sure about this*.  
This has 3 varieties in Nepal: var. dichotoma - which is cultivated in 
India & Nepal for oil; var. quadrivalvis - cultivated in India & Nepal; 
var. trilocularis - cultivated in Nepal, Himalaya and Assam.

The Plant List has an alarming number of synonyms for B.rapa!

Not sure how to distinguish between these and even if I had notes/a key, 
whether the images taken show sufficient detail is another matter.  

*As this is likely to prove to be an "escape from cultivation" only, I do 
NOT consider any more time is justified on this - especially as the photos 
are inadequate.  IF there is someone with expertise **in the genus 
Brassica, then perhaps they will be in a position to comment with 
authority.*

On Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 4:28:40 PM UTC, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:

> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Suryabinayak,Bhaktapur, Nepal
> Altitude:  5000 ft.
> Date: 14 January 2017
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>

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