In Assam, one Katha is equivalent to 20 Lecha. Therefore, if you have one Katha of land, it contains 20 Lecha. This measurement is commonly used in land transactions in the region.
1 katha=20 lecha 1 lecha =144 sq ft so 1 katha =20*144 =2880 sq ft Hence 1 katha of land is 2880 square feet
One katha in Assam is equivalent to approximately 1,360 square feet. However, the exact measurement can vary slightly depending on the specific region within Assam. It's commonly used as a unit of land measurement in the state.
144 sq. feet
144 sq. feet
Oh honey, a katha is a unit of area measurement in South Asia, typically used in Bangladesh and Nepal. It's equivalent to 20 lecha or 338.63 square meters. As for shotangsho, I have no clue what that is. Maybe you meant "chotangsho," which is a unit of measurement in Bangladesh equal to 1/100th of a katha. So, there you have it, one chotangsho in one katha.
In West Bengal, 1 Katha of land is equivalent to 20 Satak.
1 katha in . . . Assam . . . . . 2,880 square feet Bengal . . . . . 720 square feet Bihar . . . . . . 1,361.25 square feet Madhya Pradesh . . . 6,000 square feet
In Patna, one katha is equivalent to 20 decimal (or dicmil). Therefore, if you have one katha of land, it can be converted to 20 decimal.
3 katha in . . . Assam . . . . . 8,640 square feet Bengal . . . . . 2,160 square feet Bihar . . . . . . 4,083.75 square feet Madhya Pradesh . . . 18,000 square feet
How many sft in your ne katha in Siliguri Darjeeling district
4 khata
One satak is equal to 20 katha. In the context of land measurement in Bangladesh and some parts of India, katha is a smaller unit, and 20 katha make up one satak.