The correct answer is (c) 2064.
Vikrama Samvat is a calendar system used in India and Nepal. It is based on the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and the year begins on the day of the new moon that falls between 21 March and 20 April.
In January 2008, the year of Vikrama Samvat was 2064. This is because the year 2007 was a leap year in the Gregorian calendar, which means that it had an extra day in February. This extra day caused the new moon that marks the beginning of the year in Vikrama Samvat to fall on 22 March 2008.
The other options are incorrect because they do not correspond to the year of Vikrama Samvat in January 2008. Option (a) is the year of Vikrama Samvat in January 2007, option (b) is the year of Vikrama Samvat in January 2009, and option (d) is the year of Vikrama Samvat in January 2010.