Sikkim’s language policy aims to promote:

The use of English as the primary language
Multilingualism and respect for diverse languages
A single dominant national language
The revival of ancient languages

The correct answer is: b) Multilingualism and respect for diverse languages.

Sikkim’s language policy aims to promote multilingualism and respect for diverse languages. This is evident in the fact that the state has three official languages: Nepali, Sikkimese, and English. The state also has a number of other languages spoken, including Bhutia, Lepcha, and Limbu. The government of Sikkim recognizes the importance of all of these languages and promotes their use in education, government, and the media.

Option a) is incorrect because English is not the primary language of Sikkim. Nepali is the most widely spoken language in the state, followed by Sikkimese and English.

Option c) is incorrect because Sikkim does not have a single dominant national language. The state has three official languages, and there are a number of other languages spoken as well.

Option d) is incorrect because Sikkim does not have a policy of reviving ancient languages. The state’s language policy is focused on promoting multilingualism and respect for diverse languages.

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