The correct answer is: a) Srimanta Sankardev.
Borgeets are a form of devotional music composed by Srimanta Sankardev, a 16th-century saint and social reformer from Assam, India. Borgeets are sung in Assamese and are based on the Vaishnava philosophy of Hinduism. They are typically sung in a call-and-response style, with the leader singing the verses and the congregation singing the chorus. Borgeets are often used in religious ceremonies and festivals, and they are also popular as a form of entertainment.
Madhavdev was a 16th-century Assamese saint and scholar who was a contemporary of Srimanta Sankardev. Madhavdev was also a composer of borgeets, but his work is less well-known than Sankardev’s.
Lakshminath Bezbaroa was a 19th-century Assamese writer, poet, and journalist. Bezbaroa is considered to be one of the pioneers of modern Assamese literature. He did not compose any borgeets.
Bhupen Hazarika was a 20th-century Assamese singer, songwriter, and film actor. Hazarika is considered to be one of the greatest singers of India. He did not compose any borgeets.