The correct answer is: a) Mekhela Chador.
Mekhela Chador is the traditional attire for women in Assam, India. It is a two-piece garment consisting of a mekhela (a long, flowing skirt) and a chodar (a shawl). The mekhela is typically made of silk or cotton and is embroidered with intricate patterns. The chodar is made of the same fabric as the mekhela and is draped over the shoulders.
Mekhela Chador is a very versatile garment and can be worn for both formal and informal occasions. It is also a very comfortable garment to wear, making it ideal for the hot and humid climate of Assam.
The other options are incorrect because they are not traditional Assamese attire for women.
- Salwar Kameez is a traditional attire for women in Pakistan and India. It consists of a pair of loose-fitting trousers (salwar) and a long tunic (kameez).
- Sari is a traditional attire for women in India. It is a long, unstitched piece of cloth that is draped around the body.
- Lehenga Choli is a traditional attire for women in North India. It consists of a long skirt (lehenga), a blouse (choli), and a dupatta (scarf).