Yes, it could indeed. It is an Angiopteris, either the commoner A. helferiana (which has the soral line a bit in from the margin) or A. crassipes (which has it marginal). See Fraser-Jenkins, C.R.,
Kandel, D.R. & Pariyar, S. 12.4.2015.
Ferns and fern-allies of Nepal 1:
i-xiv, 1-492. National Herbarium and
Plant Laboratories, Dept. of Plant Resources, Ministry of Forests and Soil
Conservation, Kathmandu. Or also Annotated Checklist Pteridophytes India (2016).
To see which you need to show a close up photo of the underside of a fertile pinnule.
Best wishes, Chris Fraser Jenkins.