The correct answer is: a) Bhutia community.
Losar is the Tibetan New Year, and it is celebrated with enthusiasm across Sikkim mainly by the Bhutia community. The Bhutia are the indigenous people of Sikkim, and they make up about 25% of the population. Losar is a major festival for the Bhutia, and it is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate the new year. The festival is marked by feasting, dancing, and singing.
The Nepali community is the largest community in Sikkim, and they also celebrate Losar. However, it is not as important a festival for them as it is for the Bhutia. The Lepcha community is the third largest community in Sikkim, and they do not celebrate Losar. The business community in Sikkim is also not very involved in the celebration of Losar.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option a: The Bhutia community is the indigenous people of Sikkim, and they make up about 25% of the population. Losar is a major festival for the Bhutia, and it is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate the new year. The festival is marked by feasting, dancing, and singing.
- Option b: The Nepali community is the largest community in Sikkim, and they also celebrate Losar. However, it is not as important a festival for them as it is for the Bhutia.
- Option c: The Lepcha community is the third largest community in Sikkim, and they do not celebrate Losar.
- Option d: The business community in Sikkim is also not very involved in the celebration of Losar.