The Chogyal continues to hold a symbolic and revered position in Sikkim’s:

Cultural memory and traditions
Political system
Religious practices
Tourism industry

The correct answer is: a) Cultural memory and traditions.

The Chogyal was the hereditary ruler of Sikkim until 1975, when the monarchy was abolished. However, the Chogyal continues to hold a symbolic and revered position in Sikkim’s cultural memory and traditions. The Chogyal is seen as a symbol of Sikkim’s unique culture and identity, and his legacy is still celebrated by many Sikkimese people.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The Chogyal does not hold a symbolic or revered position in Sikkim’s political system. The current political system of Sikkim is a democracy, with a chief minister and a legislative assembly.
  • The Chogyal does not hold a symbolic or revered position in Sikkim’s religious practices. The majority of Sikkimese people are Buddhist, and the Chogyal is not considered to be a religious figure.
  • The Chogyal does not hold a symbolic or revered position in Sikkim’s tourism industry. The tourism industry in Sikkim is focused on the natural beauty of the state, and the Chogyal is not a major tourist attraction.