Your Coercivity [Hc] values is high , you can notice a significant increase in the coercive force in your VSM data , check the attached image for your reference. In such case the material cant be superparamagnetic , since the coercivity will be near to zero / zero for superparamagnetic material [ you can check the second attachment ] . Also your magnetization/g is also very low , generally superparamagnetic material will have high magnetization . Also , it you have to present your VSM curve for arriving to final conclusion , because you material may also express other magnetic properties at certain point , but as per the data your material seems to be ferrimagnetic material , i also doubt about its ferromagnetic behaviour as per the given data.
Madam, it is undoubtedly the M-H curve of weak ferromagnetism (if the sample is diamagnetic with magnetic ion as dopant or else pure) possible this can be also due to antiferrromagnetism (AFM) clustering in the surface or the spin canting for AFM material it depends on the nature of the compound, clearly it is not the superparamagnetism. i suppose your susceptibility value is making you the doubt of para magnetism. how do you made a the X value measurement.